Bars And Stars As Usual: Defeats Converse And Uncle Bryn, But Has Some Trouble About Doing So.; Big Crowd Views Decision of the Race--Several Winners Bid Up--Prince Eugene Lucky--Much Interest in the Derby., Daily Racing Form, 1915-06-11

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BARS AND STARS AS USUAL DEFEATS CONVERSE AND ITNCLE BRYN BUT HAS SOME TROUBLE ABOUT DOING SO Big Crowd Views Decision of the Race Several SeveralWinners Winners Bid Up Prince Eugene Lucky Much Interest in the Derby Cincinnati 0 June 10 K U Bradleys Bars and Stars continuing his winning ways placed another purse to liis credit when he finished in advance of Converse and Uncle Bryn in the fourth race fur which lie was an overwhelming choice nt Latonia today His margin was a narrow one and had the race liecm an eighth further it is doubtful if he would have landed a place for he was Hitting badly with Converse and Uncle Bryn gaining In game fashion fashionAn An unusually large crowd witnessed the sport this afternoon ideal weather contributing to this more than the program for the latter was some ¬ what ordinary with sprinting dashes predominat ¬ ing Five of the races carried selling clauses ami three of them were followed by runups W K Taylor a locul man did the bidding in each in ¬ stance lie advanced Miss Declare winner of the opening raoe 400 and also bid Irince Eugene up tue same amount loth were in for 400 and Inith were retained with the customary owners advance of r as was Tory Maid which he bid np 200 200Small Small and evenlybalanced fields gave ample op ¬ portunity for pcciilafions and tiie public fared well managing to land witli frequency on the winners winnersHome Home of the contests wore spirited and marked by close finishes Tint victory of Prince Kugeue was a Iluky one for Star Actress was probably best but the diminutive Harrier lost his head and had the mare all over the track in an effort to secure clear goingThe going The running of the Latonia Derby next Saturday is ahstrhhig great attention and indications are that the race will be witnessed by the greatest crowd that has ever passed through the gates of tills old course The Held according to a canvass among trainers will consist of Koyai II Emerson Cochran Leo Kay Uncle Bryn Handier Dortch and Tclan TclanThe The latter will be started If the course is muddy Ganz has been chosen t pilot Hoyal II Taylor will lie astride Kmersoii Cochran and Keogh ttlll be intrusted with Leo Kay ilvr the last race W W Oardoiis Dortch was xvorKcd i mile and a half in anticipation of his start in the Derby and ran the distance in 23 Little Father accompanied him during the last seveneighths seveneighthsWorkouts Workouts at Latonia this morning over a fast track were wereFalcada Falcada Mile in IMS IMSToynbee Toynbee Half mile in 51 51Izzetliey Izzetliey Threequarters in 115 115John John Heardon Mile in 114 114iCali iCali Threequarters in Lady Panehita Threeeighths In 3G Cosmic Threeeighths in li liUoots Uoots and Saddle Half mile in 19 i iWild Wild Horse Mile in 144 144Grecian Grecian Threequarters in l17 t tHthelda Hthelda Threequarters in 120 Stout Heart Fiveeighths in 1 lyingwood Threequarters in 118 A APalma Palma Fiveeighths in 105 i iDisillusion Disillusion Threequarters in 117 117Hilly Hilly Cullhrtsou Half mile in 4S i iLiiiighoriie Liiiighoriie Half mile in 48 48Old Old Hoscbnd Threequarters in 12J i Water Blossom Mile In 140 140Rancher Rancher Mile and a half in 240


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