Prince Hermis Hard Luck: Barely Headed Out for the Fifth Time in as Many Consecutive Races, Daily Racing Form, 1915-07-03

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PRINCE HERBS HARD LUCK ] BARELY HEADED OUT FOR THE FIFTH TIME IN AS MANY CONSECUTIVE RACES. Tetaii Proves a Disappointment — Promising Two- Year-Old Is Killed — Close at Latoma Near at Hand. Cincinnati. .. .Inly -. -Pot the fifth time in as ii any stall- Prince berinhf was beaten by tin- small est of it i;i i_i i 1 1 -~ when Little Father ted Inm b, a mat iii- ni Inches ;ii the end uf the three-quarters hinli-■i|i. which featured tins afternoons card at Latonia. l*i iiu-. J I • 1 1 i — wa- conceding- the others weight and in iy hare been bent, Inn ilui tag the stretch drlvi be was forced t ran through tlic heaviest going and it enabled Little Father, under energetic riding, to last just long enough. Bos ■ Goose In at the otuer three starters rot third money. Haul rain* daring the night again made the track bad and accounted tor numerous withdrawals from meat of the rare*. Ii was tine weather overhead and this, coupled with the la.-i thai only three more days f racing rrnnln in thene parts until the all season begins, uas le-MM.iiMbK. for a surprisingly large crowd being on hand. Something like a forni somersault out ni led in th-third race, in which Lackrose and oiiolus wen; among the starters. Oboloa won his last start with consummate ease from sarmosedly better ones than in- me today, bat he burked speed in the going iliis afternoon. Lackrese. on the other hand, ma a -■•od race ami outstayed Worlds Wonder in the iinil drive. Favorites again had a dlflfeall road to travel during tin- afternoon, Tetans faiiare was probablj the Costliest of all to the public. The tilth raii-was attended bj a mishap thai ended P. .1. Mill ill-- racing career. The « oil Inst his rider while on the way to tin post and later hurdled the feme at the hall mil ground. lie Cell in a heap and BU I -eared to nave broken hi-- neck. He was at law i destroyed. Ill ■-■ who had hacked him lost, as he was in the hands el Hie , tarter. The steward- today required of K. .1. Towers and H. . Cofley. resp-.tive owners of Copnertown and Altamaha. In lile allidavits that T. .1. Crown, former owner of the horses, has no farther interest in them. Brigs Sister eame out of her race bleeding from • the nostrils. I Qenaral w. it. HaUcnian and Judge Allie v . • Young, member* of the Racing Commission, eame down toda, to witness the closing days of racing.


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