Track Records In Danger: Star Jasmine Equals One And Hard Ball Breaks Another At Douglas Park.; Kathleen and Amulet Take Their Races--Dates for Kentucky Fall Meetings Selected Subject to Approval of the State Commission., Daily Racing Form, 1915-06-05

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TBACK RECORDS IN DANGER STAR JASMINE EQUALS ONE AND HARD BALL BREAKS ANOTHER AT DOUGLAS PARK Kathleen and Amulet Take Their Races Dates for Kentucky Fall Meetings Selected Subject to Ap ¬ proval of tlio State Commission Louisville Ky Juno 4 Star Jnsinino owned liy T C McDowell gave i splendid exhibition tliis afternoon when hhe v iu the mile and seventy yards allowance race and equaled the track record of 142 for th distance made by Buckhorn When lto Skolny threatened to bore over on the first turn liur rider took her back sharply to escape interference and again when Itob Hensley at the half mile ground ranged alongside the mare was fused hack Martin then guided her to the outside of the stretch turn and drew out decisively in the last eighth to win easily enough from Bob Hens 1y which Jiad displaced Leo Skolny when an eighth out Hubert Bradley again was as good as left at the post H started with the others but in ¬ stantly propped and was at a stand still when the others were almost a sixteenth away lie was cantered around the course behind the others othersFine Fine weather and the fact that only two days remain for racing here were instrumental in bring ¬ ing out an immense crowd this afternoon The program was an ordinary one by comparison with tormcr good offerings but live of the dashes were at a mile or over and as the longer distance races always hold more Interest the crowd was well entertained Favorites held their own ownThe The mile and threesixlcentlis track record es ¬ tablished by Tom Dolan and which has stood tor years was greatly reduced when Hard Hall ran tho distance in 158 in winning the sixth race raceThe The sprinting dashes were for twoyearolds ex ¬ clusively George 1 Longs Kathleen accounted for the first in easy style and Gallaher Bros Amu ¬ let was winner of the other There was some misgiving on the part of Amulets backers as to whether he would get the purse on account of seem ¬ ing interference to whiHr Jie subjected other contenders just after rounding into the stretch stretchAdvices Advices received from Lalonla this morning by Ken era 1 Manager John llachnieister were that every ¬ thing is in complete readiness for the opening and tluit the plant at present Is in bettor order than ever and that the numerous improvements have given it an uptodateness comparing well with i lie most modern courses coursesThe The shipments for Latonia were again numer ¬ ous this morning and embraced part of the di ¬ visions of the more pretentious stables racing here hereGarret Garret t D Wilson was among the visitors from Lexington 1 C Milain will ship eleven racers owned by himself and F Levy to Latonia on Sunday next nextJefferson Jefferson Livingstons entire band of racers in charge of trainers Herman K Brandt and I T thinn will also be shipped to Latonia Sunday The latter will have twelve in his consignment as he intends to turn First Venture ut The Prandt division will consist of liftovn head which he will later campaign over the Canadian courses coursesTrainer Trainer Charles Hughes will ship the Stamper liable to Latouia tonight tonightMessrs Messrs Harvey Meyers Matt T Winn Robert I linker and John HacJimeister representing resivee tively the Douglas Park Churchill Downs Lexington and Latonia tracks met in conference this afternoon at the Douglas Park track and agreed on dates for tlse fall nnetings ti b applied for to the Kentucky State Racing Commission at its meeting tomorrow The dates embrace the same number of days as last siason fortythree but the request is made that Hie breaks of last season lx eliminated The schedule follows followslAxingfon lAxingfon Thursday September 0 to Saturday September IS 0 days daysDouglas Douglas Iark Monday September 20 to Tuesday September 2 8 davs davsChnrchiil Chnrchiil Downs Wednesday September 20 to Thursday October 7 8 days daysLatonia Latonia Saturday October 0 to Friday October 29 IS days daysHoward Howard Clots was lined iO by the stewards for striking 10 R Iarsons who bid Droll up after yes ¬ terdays first raco racoThe The stewards suspended jockey Lapaille for live days for cutting across shandy with Kris Krliigle in the third race raceKathleen Kathleen and Disillusion winners of the two liorso combination paid 1 CO CODouglas Douglas Iark workouts over a fast track this morning were wereAmbition Ambition Seveneighths in 120 120Cash Cash on Delivery Half mile in 50 50Clynta Clynta Threequarters in 117 117David David Craig Mile in 144 144Dr Dr Carmen Fiveeighths in 102 If Father Rilry Half mile in rl rlFiligree Filigree Fiveeighths in 1 02 Great Britain Fiveeighths in 107 107Hawthorn Hawthorn Threeeighths in 42 42Hodge Hodge Seveneighths in 128 128Toe Toe Morris Threeeighths in 411 411Julia Julia L Fiveeighths in 104 104Ken Ken Half mile in rl4i rl4iLiudeutlial Liudeutlial Threequarters in 122 122Mars Mars Cassidy Threeeighths in IMJ IMJOlga Olga Star Mile In l4i l4iKingling Kingling Threequarters in 117 117Sun Sun Queen Half mile in r1 r1Wiit Wiit rhloisom Mile in 14 14While While Crown Threequarters in 121 121Winning Winning Witrli Threeeighths In 7


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