Muddy Going At Latonia: Star Jasmine Scores With Ease In The Principal Race Of The Day.; Muriels Pet Provides an Upset--T. J. Brown Reported to Be Piling Up Trouble for Some Trainers., Daily Racing Form, 1915-06-15

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MUDDY GOING AT LATOMA STAR JASMINE SCORES WITH EASE IN THE PRINCIPAL RACE OF THE DAY Muriels Pet Provides an Upset T J Brown Re ¬ ported to Be Piling Up Trouble for Some Trainers Cincinnati O June 11 Rain which followed the riming of the third race detracted from the sport at Latonia this afternoon Previous drcnch ings that the track had received brought alwnt n change In the pdng and caused many withdrawals The card on the whole was a fairly good one with a dash at one mile engaging a iiiiintet of good ones as the feature The attendance was surprisingly large for Monday and the volume of wagering was also of satisfactory proportions In the feature race T C McDowells consistent Star Jasmine scored over Bay berry Candle and John Guild David Craig was regarded with much favor by the smart set primarily liccause of the fact that he was considered lo lie favored liy the soft going that prevailed lie Mattered his hackers by leading for threequarters but when Martin got ready with Star Jasmine she drew away into the lead with the utmost ease and won casing up Baybcrry Candle after being well back for the lirst half responded gamely to her riders urging and finished fast Fieotabelle in this preceding race was a staunchly supported favorite that made good and she won as her rider pleased Mars placeMuriels Casshly outstayed the others for second place Muriels Pet furnished an upset in the maiden race for juveniles by leading for the entire way Tho good tiling Sayonarra was never promi ¬ nent and Insy Joe the favorite just managed to save third money moneyT T J Brown who was warned oft the track at Iogulas 1ark for an alleged attempt to bribe jockey Meehaii to bring about Helen Barbces de ¬ feat in her last winning start had a lengthy sts siun with the stewards Saturday night and is said to have made disclosures implicating wellknown 1 miners as I eiiig connected with the case The stewards are probing the matter thoroughly and had several owners and trainers Ixfore them this afternoon It is expected that as a result of the information submitted by lirown that two trainers will lit found to have violated the racing rules and will In all probability he debarred from furl her participation in the sport on Kentucky courses The stewards will probably announce their findings lit 5V few days Jefferson Livingston departed tonight for Chicago where he will remain for some time before going 4111 to New York Koyal II winner of the Latonia Derby came out of the race In good condition and will bo sent with fourteen others including Iron Mask to Hamilton Out Knjal II is intended as a starter in the Hamilton Derby and also in the Canadian Derby to be run at Fort Erie The racers trained by P T Chinii for Mr Livingston will be kept here and campaigned until ihu close of the meeting and then shipped to New York YorkEugene Eugene Klrod who will have charge of the iniitticl department at Windsor next summer returned from a trip to that track yesterday and stated that twentyseven of the Ilachnieister type of mtltuel machines would be installed and that thirtyfour cashiers would be employed The machines will be of the regulation 2 5 10 and 20 variety Three of the combination machines of the 1 0 and 10 types will be also used usedE E W Maginn was forced to absent himself from the track this afternoon on account of illness illnessJockey Jockey Frank Murphv announced today that his contract with T J lllrown automatically terminated with tile suspension of Brown and that hereafter he will ride as a free lance He lias several mounts for tomorrow tomorrowJ J W Schorr has sold the twoyearold A Mancini to Mitchell Stirling StirlingFollowing Following Blackie Daws victory in the sixth race hc was advanced from an entered price of 11100 to 1503 and Imught In InW W II Baker scored a double during the afternoon with Dr Larrick and High Private The latter ac ¬ counted for the closing dash in easy stylo over the poor band he was meeting meetingThis This mornings Latonia workouts on a muddy track were wereIMlly IMlly Jot Half mile in 54 54Cosmh Cosmh Quarter mile in 25 dil Color Mile in 117 117Kneelet Kneelet Fiveeighths in 108 108I I II Adair Threequarters in 1 Lady Hamilton FiVecighths in 111 111Mallard Mallard Threeeighths in 42 42Margaret Margaret N Threequarters in 1 20 20Noiseless Noiseless Threequarters in 120 120Onota Onota Quarter mile in 25 25Orecn Orecn Threeeighths in 42 42Itaoul Itaoul Half mile in 55 55The The Snider Fiveeighths in 100 100The The following workouts took place over a fast track on Sunday SundayAllan Allan Ilrldgf water Threeeighths in 30 30Badinage Badinage Half mile in 50 50Beach Beach Comber Mile in 114 114Hilly Hilly Culbertson Fiveeighths in 100 100Cannonade Cannonade Mile 14 Chartier Threequarters in 11S 11SColle Colle Half mile in 511 511Coppertown Coppertown Half mile in 32 32David David Craig Mile in 147 147Dorcris Dorcris Fiveeighths in 10 10lldlth lldlth May Threeeighths In 57 57Falcada Falcada Mile in 1 Kellowman Threeeighths in 57 57Grecian Grecian Fiveeight 1m in 1 0 0Guide Guide P st Fiveeighths in 1 High Private Threequarters in 120 120Huntress Huntress Half mile in 49 49Imperatir Imperatir Threequarters in 117 117Irish Irish Gentleman Mile in 111 111La La Pa trie Mile in 145 145Langhorn Langhorn Fiveeighths in 100 100Luke Luke McLuke Throequarters in 121 121LiizzI LiizzI Half mile in 5 Mountain Pearl Threequarters in 11S 11SNobleman Nobleman Threequarters in 1 21 21Ialma Ialma Fiveeighths in 10 10Prospect Prospect Fiv eighths in l0j l0jKio Kio Brazos Threeeighths in 35 35September September Morn Threequarters in 117 117Stout Stout Heart Fiveeighths in 101 101Sun Sun Maid Fiveeighths in 1 OU OUWander Wander Threeeighths in S SWater Water Witch Mile in 142 142White White Metal Threequarters in 118 118White White Wool Mi in 143


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