Blackie Daw in the Van: Finishes First in Much Coveted Cincinnati Trophy with Cane Run Second, Daily Racing Form, 1915-07-04

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BUCKIE DAW IN THE VAN 1INISHES FIRST IN MUCH COVETED CINCINNATI TROPHY WITH CANE RUN SECOND. Bulso Withdrawn Because of the Heavy Going — Homir and Ears and Stars Prove Big Disappointments. Latonia. K.v.. .li:].v 3. The valuable in iimat i Trophy. lli richest two-year-old stake run in this country bo far tliis year, was won by Blackie Haw under a superb ride by Carl li.mz. Cane Hun lasieil long enough to beat Kig Smoke for second place ami Franklin nred bin stake of 00 I.v finishing fourth. Eleven started. Tbornn 1 an. I Pan Handle being added and Boise ami Lady Always being withdrawn because of the heavy going that was a mull f ■ downpour this morning. [toe winners net share of the stake was 3,740. Blackie l au was among the inward contenders from the start. Cane Bon showed the moat speed at the beginning, luit mi- momentarily displaced from the lead by Pan Handle, then overtook the latter just In-line rounding into the stretch and came to the ia-t eighth a scant half length in advance of Blackie Daw. a bumping match followed fa* a tew strides before Blackie Haw drew dear to ultimately win by 1 » • ■ lengths. Cane Run tired fast in He !asi sixteenth, hut had enough speed in re serve in oust ay Bis Smoke. Threatening weather and the heavy si. inn of the earlier hours led to the belief thai there would be a heavy decrease In the attendance, hut the contrary proved true, foe a crowd that tilled Hie liecious plant was on hand and enjoyed mane ex • client -port. The defeat of Hocnir in the sixth race was a hard blow for the tihnt. H • succumbed to the notional Any Port, which ran in Hi- beat 1 mi and won handily. The defeat ■ ! Bar* and Stars in the handicap when lie Kuccunitied to Convene was a hard Jolt for the public, the Bradley starter being an overwhelming favorite. Converse was beat in the going and suffered throughout from Interference. •in. key | . Stirling was lined £U and suspended for the remainder of the racing f r his rough riding m the staki raci while astride Cane Bun. Senator Camden concluded negotiations tliis aftcr-iiMin will! B. I». Williams for the Brat call on jockei Mas Gamers services during the Saratoga meeting. Garner will leave fur Port Brie M a. night and rep rt to trainer Herman R. Brandt In charge of the Jefferson Livingston stable, lie will report tn s. ■ii.it.ir Camdens establishment at Sara M va on 11 e r|. iiicg bl.V . At a sale held in the paddock before the racing, the folhi wins were disposed of: Guide Port, I ..in. si. -•:■": High Private, .1. M. Goode, 1380; Hoy ■ 1 T-a. G. C. Baker, J 1.050; White Wool, 0. Arvine. 400; Allan odd. P. Davis, |S0; Pierce Arrow. A. Baker, H0; l.adv W«Mrthington, W. J. Weber, W2.r»; China. T. V. Hayes. ."i«: Sir William. B. Howe. 185; leas, S. Pitcher. 00; favour,, I.. Anderson, ."i; Beeiproelty, J. Hicks. .*17.".; Ardelon, 1.. Anderson, 30; Buth Strickland, .1. W. Gold Idalt. 00. Acting for John Baaferd, E. It. Bradley today nought fr C. T. Wortbington the mare Winning Witch for a reported price •! ,000. She will be shipped to Hirrrlcanu Stud at Amsterdam, N. V. Following the close of the meeting here the Canadian circuit will receive an addition to its rid in" rank- of tie- following Jockeys who have been doing saddle duty hen-: Gentry, Lapallle, hfott, Garner. Murphy. Keogh, C. Jones, Gaua, Taylor ami Connelly, loose, Ott, O T.ricn and Judy will go to the New York tracks. The racis campaigned by I". D. Weir will be kept at I.atoni.i tiii- summer and rested until the fall sea* n at Lexington. The delegation ot visitors from LandsrlUe todaj waa an extensive one and came by special train. Most of them will remain over to enjoy the closing days racing. The weather cleared during the afternoon. Seere-tnry I*earce had surrounded the Cincinnati Trophj with a caul of si other good races, including a handicap at three-quarters and three races at over ,n,. mile. The small fields served as good me. limns ami the volume of wagering .was the uetoud largest of the meeting. . Jockey Taylor was teed *!" by the stewards after the last race for assaulting Jockej Gamer In i he Jockeys room following their return from riding in the tilth race.


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