Latonia Disappointments: Favorites Fare Poorly and Bad Weather Contributes to a Blue Monday, Daily Racing Form, 1915-10-19

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UTONIA DISAPPOINTMENTS FAVORITES FAKE POORLY AND BAD WEATHER [ CONTRIBUTES TO A BLUE MONDAY. • i I G rover Hughes Runs One of His Good Races When I Not Expected — Bonanza First in a Close Finish — Broomsedge Wins. ] Cincinnati. ».. October IK. — Grovor Hughes displaced an acrobatic | erformaiice when he accounted I* tin- three-quarters handicap at I.atonia today from a baud of good sprinters after a well maintained effort and being a contender from the start. • Vogue landed second place and Prince Hermis was tliird. The winner sliowed much speed this afternoon, as he often lias done l efore. Wit and disagreeable weather detracted miieli from the racing, in addition to reducing the attendant c from its former g.xjd standard. The volume of s|»eculatitin also siuui|ied. but was surprisingly good on the whole. Some of the contests were hard fi-ught and iu the ease of Bonanza and Father Kiley the last stride determined the result. Backers of favorites again fared lxxjrly, but all the winners came in for liberal supjiort. Jefferson Livingston contributed two of todays favorites of the afternoon in Sansyuiing and White Owt. The first named landed second. Alex Jeta liea ting him handily, but White Crown failed to gaiu a place. Broomsedge. Transport and Jtx- Stein dividing the purses in the order named. Impressive was the lirst favorite t.« get to tin- finish in front. IViiev Hermis was the nest to fail. Bonanza wu the choice in the fifth and Hocnir in the sixth. The latter"* defeat by Royal Interest was a costly jolt for his many supporters. .He might have won had Martin allowed him to race out into a long bail instead of employing tlie restraining methods he did f r the first half mile. The four brood ui a res and foals bought by trainer Cliff Hamilton in England, for K. K. Bradleys account, have been shipped and are expected iu New York N-tolH-r 23. Crovcr Hughes improved showing this afternoon mav have been due to his running without bar littles. Jockeys Juy and Hcrltcrt to lay piloted their first winners of tlie fall season on a Kentucky track. Following Koyal Interests victory he was bought by J. W. Cddldatt for 50 at private sale. To dissolve a partnership in Kiugli.tg and Miss Fodder, the two were offered at auction before the racing and were bought hy F. D. Weir for 00 and %Wto respectivclv. Wilhite was also sold by auction ami bought by W. F. Knelxlkamp for ,150. W. C Vauke also sold on private terms the horses Billv Jw to It. P. Iliekinson and Oakland to W. K. Applogatc. The sale of the trio leaves W. . Vauke with only Brave, which he has turned out at W. F- Sehultes farm n«ar Louisville. Vauke will go to California next winter. Advices from Joseph A. Murphy, general manager of the Now Orleans racing, state that the improvement and repair of the fair grounds are progressing steadily, also that Messrs. Campbell and Iearce. who recently tendered their resignations, will again serve -u the executive committee. Applications for stall room by horsemen intending to race iu the erosoont city continue numerous and additional ac-coinmodatituis will have to be built. W. Walker advanced Impressive 09 over her entered price of t!0, but failed to get her. Edward McBri.le and trainer Tom Shannon arrived yesterday to attend the yearling sales to be held iH-ginning tomorrow. During the afternoon he bought privately from K. R. Bradley three colts. The price paid for Ceorgc Smith by John Sanford. according to trainer Shannon, was 0.0O0, with the proviso that .ono more shall be paid if the horse wins a certain amount next year. Broomsedge came back to the stand badly cut around tlie legs and bleeding profusely. Ceiteral Manager Hachnicistcr is making elaborate preparations lor ladies day. which will tie in-xt Wednesday. Beginning that day. ami every day tliereafter for the remainder of the meeting, aeroplane nights by noted aviators will lie one of the features between the racing. The flying machines to be used will lie »r the passenger carrying type. J W. Mav advanced Shyness o over her entered price of lO: but failed to got her. l.alHiias work outs Sunday on a fast track were: Adair -Mile in 1:52. Argent -Three-quarters in 1:19%. Black Touey -Mile in 1:4.,%. I lara Morgan Five-eighths in 1:04. Coiiunoiiada- Half mile in 51. Dr. Samuel— Three-qeartcrs in 1:19. Kmhroidery Mile in 1:52. Fellowinan -Five-eighths in 1:09. Fiualee— Mile in IJ1 Maznik— Three quarters in 1:1.1. Quartermaster -Tliree quarters in 1:17. Ra a;l— Mile in 1 :4K. Silver Bill Three-quarters in 1:10%. Sleoth— -Mil. in 1:49. Subject — Mile in 1:4.%. Thanksgiving Three-quarters in 1:22. Transit— Five eighths iu VM. Ziti Del— Three-quarters in 1:17%. Mondays work-outs over a fast track were: nna Lou— Throe-eighths in .IS. itcach Comber — Three-quartet* in 1:23. Heailtv Shop Three .manors in 1:21. Bell Boy Mile in 1:50 Brizz— Five-eighths in 1 :07. Bnom Flower— Mile in 1 :50. Business Agent— Three-quarters in 1:23. rlvnta — Three-quarters iu 1:23. Fddie Helling— Tliree quarters iu 1:19-*. Edith W — Three-eighths in 39%. F Welgle— Tliree-eghths iu 38;.-.. leather Duster— Mile in 1 :52. First Degree— Mile in 1:48-. Harrv Oanlener— Three-quarters in 1:21. Hermuda— Half mile in r.1%. Huntress— Three-quarters In 1.1.. John Bunny— Uve-eighths in 1.07 Justice Coehel— Three quarters in 1:18. Lady Worthiugton-Five eighths in 1:08. I ..I-",, Five-eighths in 1 :0ti. Mar-e Henrv— Half mile in 53%. Mockerv — Mile in l:M- . mmm. Mud SlU-Three-eighths in M %. Nobleman— Three-quarters in 1.21. Olgu Star— Mile n 1:4J. in 1.06 Five-eighths due step— in l:2o. Fa vmaster-Thre.-quarters ,.„ IK._Half mile in ■•O. Prii.ee Albert— Mile ta VJO. Rochester— Mile bj 1 »**•■ . . Sir WIUta«— Flve-elgUtua iu _« •«"•-.-st.r l-.-iiiine Half mile m .••.. in 1:22%. Three -quarters The Cradcr quarters in L-O... Tminan -Three / Feeit— Three-quarters in 1 .-• « Water Warbler-Half mile iu 5... Work-outs today with the track slow were: Ttula WehJh-Five eighths i„ 1 :0H. C.r.ligan— Three-qua iters in 1 -1. Christie Mile iu 1:t«-.•.Miimei.sia - Thi.c-quarlcr- in I.IH. HisiFu-i.ai Mile in :4... Fatlier Klle.v Five eighths in 1 Olt. Mike tV.11 Half mile in •*. I ale-Half mile in ..4 Cr.itv S,ara..iso-Fiv.- e ght lis ... 1 .07. Trltd— Five eighths iu 1.0L


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