Dick Williams Qualifies: Schorr Candidate Shows Speed Giving Him A Kentucky Handicap Chance.; Marion Goosby Works a Fast Mile and a Quarter--Roamer Arrives--Jockeys Butwell and Notter On Their Way to Ride in the Big Race., Daily Racing Form, 1916-06-02

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DICK WILLIAMS QLALIFIKS SCHORR CANDIDATE SHOWS SPEED GIVING HIM A KENTUCKY HANDICAP CHANCE. Marion Goosby Works a East Mile and a Quarter — Ro.in.cr Arrives — Jockeys Butwcll and Notter On Their Way to Ride in the Big Race. tjptavUto, Ky.. .linn- L— John V. Schorrs Dirk William- gave :i performance in the Iroquois purs • of Ml MM mile this :if tcruoou. th:il qualifies him ti !»• regarded :is a factor, ooiisidcriiis; liis light impost »f 100 pounds, in tin- Kentucky Handicap ml Saturday. lie won with marked ease over Old Uocnig with other good ones betted. At the fiuisii. he was under hard restraint and had his rid.-r so desired he could have mad.- his win ning margin tea 1. uuths. as easily as the six by kIiHi he won. old Koonig ami Or. Malta maile the oarlv running at a fast paee. hut when the Schorr 1. pre-elitative got ready, he mowed them down in a flash and moved away in rapid fashion. Meal conditions prevailed for the s| ort this afternoon and K "d racing was witnessed by another large crowd. The card was again evenly halaneed. with plent of opportunity for diversified speculation. Favorites again fared badly, most of them falling hy the waysi.le. Sister Susie instituted the trouble* of the choice players when she failed to run to a plaee. the purse | lag to Traction, a new comer from the east and MkM| his first start here. lie Beared luckily as apt. lie. s was l"-st ::n I John W. Klein likewise would prol.ahlv have finislied in front of the winner liad the racing luck Im-.-ii equally distributed. Mtaa Declare had the call for the second race, but she barelv ■■— grd to take third place. Deliver furnishing a surprise hy winning easily from Droll. The succeed ins race found Jocular, the favored tine, but tin- Inst she could do was to take the short end of the purse. May W. winning easily from Little Spider. Old Kocnig had the call in the feature race, with Dick Williams best liked of the others. In the fifth II. P. Whitneys d recti tree finally made good and did so in a manner that bara out the claims of his stable that he is a crack, when he won- down the speedy Aunt l.iz. under MMM riding. Aunt l.iz outstayed the others, with Sun-flash coming like a streak. Green u-ee was the first favorite to score. Andrew .Millers Ro.tmi r arrived here this aftertax n in good condition from New York, and was put into quarters that had lievn prepared for him at Daagkaa lark. .loekeys .7. l.utw.ll and .1. Notter will arrive tomorrow from New York, the former to ride Uoamer in the Kentucky Handicap, and Notter to have the mount on Porrow. Another formidable contender for Kentucky Handicap la nor- loomed, up this morning in Marion ;,,,-. hy. which worked a mil- ami a quarter in 2:0.1. lie will !*■ ridden by W. Andrcss in the big race. other go d mile and a quarter trials by prospective can.liil.it.- were: Watrehlnssoni in 2:0* % ; llauk ODay in 2:07 •-.. and Ed trump in t.H». All these trials were over tin- Daagfcsa lark track. owner -John Sanf. r.i t. l.-graphc.I to general manager John liaehm. date* today for information regarding the I. a tenia tr::ck. presumably with a view to slipping the Kentucky Dukf winner. t rgi- Smith, to th.- Mill. lab- track to run in the l_i tenia Derby. All the necessary information desired was scut t.. Mr. Sanford. Olft-a Star lias la-en sold to U. I. Dickinson by H. Fink, who bsaarjbt her out ef a selling race in her last start. Callalnr l.ros. will ship their horses to Hamilton at the el -•• ct tiie Douglas lark meeting. Following the running of the second race. Droll, owned by J. H. V ...,lford. was laim.-d by 4. 1.. Goodman for .011.1. Ooodmau waa n presented in tin- r.n • by Uberater. May W.s victory araa atteadtod by a run-up. She was in at oo and was advanced to .2*1.1 and 1«, tight in. J. M. limy. .lr.. did the bidding. Training gallops this morning on a fast track Were : Auriga— Five-i igliths in 1:0.",--. imltrf I till — Se.-. ni igii.hs ill l:3o%. Braekftelil— Three -qaartera in 1:1s. ltrown Velvet — Fiv. -eighths in 1:02%. Ed Crump — Mile and one-quarter in 2:0S%. Feint — Kiv. --eighths la lol ... Hawthorn- S. v.!i-eighth~ in 1:9%. Intention- Thr. piarters in 1:1.1%. Ii.ton. — Mih la 1:4". -,. Izz.-t Bey — Three-eighths in B% L«alt ston. — Mil- in 1:31%. Marion Oixisby — Mil.- in 1:39, mih- and one- |ttarter in L:0.". n ile an-! t!;r. •- . i_-!.tlis in and3I%. Mars CaaaMT— Half mil- in ."J. Nettie Wall nt t — Fiv. --eighths in l:Ki. Kin Feather— Half mile in Ml Kin Mearj TIji 1 1 i|aal li I ■ in 1:10%. naiia TTiiii umitin in 1:1.". |i„.i -v..HMi Kiv. -.igtith- in l:rj-i. Sud-Half mile in .".;. Solar star Pire-eichtha ia 1:"3~. lata* I hin i|aail«n in l-.i-h,. I


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