Latonia Form Chart., Daily Racing Form, 1916-06-27

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-5 T J. •i n- S trt - _ er _ B 5e Net 7t g 00 00 $ p- 7 1* s 00 00 00 00 So M e, ly ic on 1 on T R. ■ it — - *. 1 lo S ■ I v • I n 0 0 • . ■- i ; j ; • ! 5 1 I ! i , ! I » I ! f : i i I = t 2 ! I I " 2 , 1 d t t » « — fc 4 "j -- ~ - - *~ 2 ■ ■ I 1 si T tl T Q ti w LATONIA FORM CHART. LATdaysA wfathycwT JUNE 2* 1916--EIeventn day. Latonia Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 24 «?t-.rfetrWHrdrrVr«ar,r Starter, Harry Morrissey. F" P«c - "im1 T J Clay" Placing Judges, J. B. Campbell and W. H. ShclleyT J Racing Secretary. Walter H. Pearce. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. Chicago time 2:30 p. m.. Indicates apprentice allowance. 27 FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. 90287— 59--2-109. 00 Added. 2-year-olds. Maidens. *■ * 4 Colts and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second. 36; third 4 »*« Horses AWtPPSt A % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt — 53J5S S fTl S S Vt? £ ? Conn,lyR J Mackenzle « 2fiQ?«-HTiMT.rA™™-tr w JU I I 2 2i 2J 2 L "entry J B Respess 265-100 hikKw?0™ WB 1 ! £ 4i 4 3" 3 A Pease A L Rogers 595-100 r iHif : g I » a » t assKS vsssssr s.s iIFOT : I " ££=? "™— «a »st»„ : i si s*. r. 5. ? «ssr i s sssl. «s OAKWOOD BOY wb 112 9 10 10 10 10 10 G Garner J E Madden 6670-100 *o t , -j „, Tlme- 83*»- 48%. 1=01%. Track fast. Bluebtmnwk 50 show"8 "4° 8traight 30 nlace w sl°w: R™- .70 place. .10 show; 100 »yTandy i* *•« •%* «|» 65 to 100 place. 30 to 100 show; Rhyme, 85 to Hft" ■■ ft by Broomstick— Loyal trainer. J. D. Adkins; breeder, Mr. Harry Payne Whitney TRUSTY* ** *** t.At E2 J m!,nl,to- 5tart KOod and 8,ow Won ea 8ec°nd ***** the same the most speed, moved into PHvui-,Z*FT 8,h0WlnS a good lead quickly and easily won all the wav S£P3 ra *ed K«j— Jg"gtt "" the way and finished gamely. BLUEBANNOCK ran well and stod a hard drive resolutely. THE DUKE made up ground. PERSEUS was going fast in the stretch whenhe* was forced to pull up when HAZELNUT crossed over in front of him! The latter showed I sneed P The The winner, entered for 00, was bid up to ,400 and bought by H. Firk Scratched— 27165 Bob Dundon, 110; 27185 Do Right, 106. Overweights— Monotony. 2% pounds. 9722H SEC0D RACE-3-4 Mile. 15126-1:11-5-116. 00 Added. 3-year-olds and up-** * ** ***-* ward. Selling. Net value to winner 05; second. 39; third, 6. ™f? Horses AWtPPSt % g % Str Fin Jockeys OwneTi Equiv. Odds Strt MttS13 WB I 10JM 10 31 0 ll W R Goose F Gering Jr Soio 27145»»BOOKFR BIT T w« ! •» S o 522*2 2 OGentry I- ■ Seligstein iSS-Joo *4lJ.SSrION WB51!? ?/ m™ 5i SS J F cfaffney B£S I n2l ferrSSPSf?* WB i JH 2 lZ 1V 9* 8 6" w AndressS M Henderson 175-100 S??15*RnrSr£oxA W ! "J 4 7 8 8* 9 7" F Cooper L Wincher f ~ ifandl n« MORGAX WB 5 »H 1: 8 12* 123 12 121 J McCabc H Boone T 6672 TJ-VSH wsb 3 98 1 12 13 13 13 13 B Marco G Barnes 3010-100 °° JMutuel field. Time. 23%. 48. 1:13%. Track fast. Booker MuTtUS show 6° 8traiBht *5SK llate- *440 show; Sl»ne. H6.00 place. .80 show; 700 sfeiifBrrtt 195 to io° piace-12° to io° show: sm Wenrt7rstK»tb-yr?ear,Aat,1,e"oTo,?id? traJ!,er: fl JGeri"*r Sr- Boeder, Mr. Oswald A. Bianchi. rf?2St s.tart bad and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- ing 1 r T WKirH «™. l-t-S! Sim.»«H? -e lVto tlle lead alter goine tne first Quarter and, under mild urging, outstayed moKPi n n!!.111 ,ftttr w!is awaJ fa8t aud after MettinK the early pace, held on well to the end he end TRASPonTTufv0111 °n •t,e turJV" an ? S**- fa8t BUNGLE showed speed, but tined near ftgLoffSKrnobld1 *fter Cl°8,ng * WS gaP- LANUHOK «K *a« Practically left. Overweights— J. C. Welch. 4% pounds; Black Beautv, 3. 27224- THIUD KACE-l 1-16 Miles. 3220-1: 43% -3-1 10. 00 Added. 4-year-olds _ and 9S 9 gg ** upward. Selling. Net value to winner 90; second. 30; third. 0 Indei Worses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin JoikeylT" Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 27170 YALLAHA wb 4 101 8 I 1 ll li 1 T H Stearns H I. Crain ncic ,M USSi?? HOWDTwB»"1l5, J 3; 4 * 2 2* W AndresSsGaUaheraBroa "« 1222?*! WB 4 W 2 2 5 3h 3i 3i 3* R Goose » D Weir 575-100 *5841 JULJET w4 9714 10 7h 61 51 41 4= W Hoae J C Reld ?£ inn 26090 W. W. CLARK wb 8 107 9 6 41 5* 6 5 5 R Guy WP Johnson ■rwYR 2 7043* BEAN SPILLER w 98 3 8 8 T « 61 J Brown M Ouinn II.n " 62 ncn°RIE °- W I I 23 2 4h 7" * LapaHleN PDortch SS ~63~1 Dl DE w 4 105 7 7 10 9» 8J 83 8» D ConnllvG Watts i2n£ Tnn 27125 J5ENEDICTINA w 7 107 6 5 6* 8* 9* 9« 9« C Hunt K sWnce 1Jnn 26933»COL. TOM GREEN w 4 101 10 9 g 10 10 10 10 R Hack J SEverman S2S .0 t , m v ,Time- 24% «%• l:". 1:*0%, 1:47%. Track fa*t p-fiWrsasr-" 8traig,,t- *43-7° p,aw ° s,iow: H-dy Ho. w.20 « E,,U«ale5t bo,ki,1K odds— Yallaha, 11635 to 100 straight, 2085 to 100 place. 645 to 100 show W* Howil-y. Howdy, 60 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Type, 85 to 100 show Winner— Br. f, by Miller— Star Lady trainer, J. C. Rogers; breeder, Messrs. Clay Bros th.vwi l t0 "°stvf„3, At iK»st 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and H.?Hen V TuMrl the »«■« .quickly and held sway throughout. HOWDY HOWDY w-s was hard le.r ridden all the and made way a game finish. TYPE came fast through the stretch "ind was going best at the end. JULIET was away slowly and ran a good race BEAN SPILLER ran norbid MARJORIE D. tired and so did W. W. CLARK. The winner was entered tot 0o" Overweights— Type, 4% pounds; Juliet, 1%; Dude, 2. 27 9.9JF. FOURTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 90267-59-2-109. 00 Added. 2-year-olds. * ** ***-* Allowances. Net value to winner 90; second, 30; third. 0 Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt ?27000?wo5r?N LASS W S ! I 2 H i2 * W AndressGallaher Bros 555100 MlJSnn«pwmr, W S ! 2 2 3" 3* and G Garner J S Hawkins . §85-100 ,27?8.Tof,ON 3 ! £ I ? 3 g £°u,eJDLoVngir J2 27120PETER JAY w H2 6 4 9 , 9 , J cCabeF J Kelley showf Ros, 52UTand ?.30 TSST $ straight, .00 place, .60 show; Money, .20 place, .40 m E,""oVn,ilt , ki,ng Mlds— Bourbon Lass, 555 to 100 straight, 250 to 100 place, 130 to 100 show Money, 310 to 100 place, 170 to 100 show; Rosewood, 65 to 100 show Winner— B. f by Bourbon Beau— Lassie trainer, J. C. Gallaher; breeder, Mr. P J Millett drivim." BOURBON RiVminv Tiitit 1 At Tl S *J"!" . Stit «,km1 and slow Won easily; wwnd and third LASS legan fast A.nvL?v and, sliowing high speed all the way, won as her rider pleased *?*** was Iard ridden, saved mucli ground on the turns, and outstayed ROSEWOOD. The latter ESandTSLSS !he Tay/ LANGDEN suffered from same interference and finished fast AL M urn flmshed fast and *" "I* 1HOCION and CHEER LEADER met with interference on the tint Scratched— 26668 Judge Young, 112. Overweights — Bourban Lass, 1 pound; Money, 3; Langden, 3. 97 22R *IPiH Back 3-4 Mile. 15126-1:11-5-116. 00 Added. 3-year-olds amTup" ** m ** *+ Sg ward. Selling. Net value to winner 00; second. 36; third 4 Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt IV?8T.rttoRT WBtUJ, I 21 1= VI D D ConnllyRoss and Looney 21MOO !mmk?Kti WBL?? 3 ? 5S3J 22 23 J Brown ER Bradley 240-100 26979 BLANCHITA w 3 101 2 3 k» 4h 3J 3= C VanDunT C MpDnnill i«n Tnn 27043 ROYAL TEA wb 7 116 C 7 6» 6 2 4« WL1 y GSKerr 52S"i2n 27039 ELKTON wb 3 109 9 9 71 71 71 5h L Gentry J K Redmon ilSnJm iMeezrfbBf-WRENCE w * J2 J n, 8 8* 6h F ™™ wKERphnHPns StS «5«66 ZIN DEL W 4 109 11 2 Ins 21 5 7h K LanailleW H Frcv non inn "7081 MARTREE B?1?,8 ] I I4 S $ o6I ll O GtnPtaryUe?0HWWriow «• fLIBlflILEY w I ! 1 I £ £ % sX6 T £555. SZ *1077*R. STRICKLAND w 3 93 10 10 10= 11 g 11 P ArnrnannI C Johnson T425°"10t T tMutuol held. Time. 23%, 47%, 1:13. Track fast. Show-BChiLP 70 s"how M StraiK,lt *3-40 PlaCC *2S° 8,,OW; BuSy Joe 30 Place *2M 65 iWrstWits 70 to 10° ptace-40 to lo° show: Busy j- Vc.1,n/"J7tg;fbJ.-v4talTirt_Vay Balgowan trainer. D. B. Miller; breeder. Mr. Charles D. Clay. in. TTVP /uUt41 At i™*1 ?, mln,utes. , Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third dr v-safe .,?»L1, lvjopay 72 a"u- fa -ipK into the lead after the first quarter, held the on BSSJSJS.P S winSedVrno rEA Overweights — Elkton. 3 pounds. 27227 ™*VLfiS? V16 Mil?,S aao-l:43%-3-110. Erlanger Selling Handicap. •»■ • **** ■ *70° Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner 75; second 21- third, 4. — * Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Kin J K-keys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 26670 ALDEBARAN wb 7 113 4 3 2* 2- 2» V- 1= R Goose J W Goldblatt ITTSn 27082-=CHRlSTIE w 4 110 1 4 4 3= 31 3 2h L Gentry J B Respess ™~m 27143RED CLOUD w 3 100 2 1 1» 1U VI 2U 3 C Hunt K Soence "!m 27082 SYRIAN w 4 105 5 5 B» 4j" 4»" 4l" 4= D ConnllvC R Fmson 2£"JS 27169 OLGA STAR w 6 111 7 7 7 2 6= h .VI H Stearns R P DicWnson iwnmo 26840 FLORAL PARK w 6 104 3 2 3S 5 51 5= «i C V-mDiinF t P»f0r S-J? 26447 = MAN. HAMILTON w 3 1£ 6 6 fe 7 J | $ K u££S Lfiton 11% , — -Tfc-» **» «. 1:M%. 1M*. lr*t%. Track fastf show" «o Red f Clouda, •, 70 s i!oawan, $ °° stra,ght 00 l,laLe *» ***•! Christie. .20 place, .90 no tWandSISr ouo1, *8 SSTSfyS? t0 10° place-75 10 10° sl,ow: C1,ristie- inner— B. g, by Planudes— Passan trainer, M. Goldblatt; breeder, Mr. John E. Madden ririvinJ" AiKiPiv " , * P0st 2 nilnutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third drmng ALDEBARAN raced in nearest pursuit to the homestretch and drew out in the last eighth Slimm crnn.1; «i0H0d.thHe fin°i lrlV0 Kamply and overhauled RED CLOUD in the last iw. wentv / ■ *u 9wtMFPfSSi h,Sh speed in pacemaking, but tired in the stretch. SYRIAN *d bricfiy- Thc °«™ ™* »"tPaCed. gjyrirttggSiyp g 2722ft SEVENTH RACE-l 1-16 Miles. 3220-1 :43%-3-110. 00 Added. 3-year-olds." * ** *JJ Selling. Net value to winner 95; second, 33; third. 2. Index Horses AWtPPSt % g % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv Odds Strt 27080*ANNA BRAZEL w 100 7 8 8= 6- V 2* 1° G SchrrerJ J Marklcin = SSi» 27166 TRAPPOID WB 105 4 1 1«1 V 1- ll 2« C VanDun Combs R.« t3IS"J 27077 QUEEN APPLE W MS S M MM h. I *V D CoS yV P Reed JS" S lllSVffZlX0 WS 25 J ! 7 U 7"k3i 4 B Marco opfarnes Jg 26979 Ll ZZI w 10:, 10 4 2- 211. 21 41 5 K LapailleJ C Yeaeer „ .„ 27125 = THANKSGIVING W M7 11 0 10 8""l0 71 6 R f 1 Kno IkL itZ 27144 STEPHEN R. wb 112 3 6 4" 3 4* t* V 3 McCabe F J Kelley P qSiS 27170BIGTODO w 102 2 5 61 9 8 8 8 J Brown F E Brown •ninn 26938 AMULET . wb 107 9 7 5* 5» 9 9 9 W AndressGallahe? Bro, fJ 27039 NIGEL w 109 1 3 3* 41 6h 10 10 L Gentry G J Lone 1C5 27041*JERRY w 107 6 Lost rider. P AmmannA J Marko !W« inn 5"10° tMutuel field. Time, 23%. 47% 1:13%, 1:40%. 1:46%. Track fast? otoirfoSIUftiSr4 ?7H-4° Straight hBr,:i0 " *9-80 show: T"*""- *4»0 Pl». W.80 Equivalent lK»oking odds -Anna Brazel, 3720 to 100 straight. 1160 to 100 ! nlace Via t« inn °° «h«w Trappoid, 130 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Queen Apple. 100 to 1H show S,h°W Winner — Oh. f. by jarry Herrmann— Marslietta trainer J. J. Markleln; breeder Mr W W Wilder! Went to iH»st at ;.:2... At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won drivinir- se.oiirt „„rt S the same. ANNA BRAZEL began slowly, but moved up fast after gomg a half n,i?e a .1 ilhi TRAPPOID in the final strides. TRAPPOID set a fast pace and only sucenmbed riiht at t .1 ii QUEEN APPUB closed a big gap in the last quarter. SAYINt ran well LUZZI showed sne h»t tired badly. THANKSGIVING was outpaced throughout. JERRY lost is X ata r *i«c» der at « me man. The j.ue for winner was entered 00: no bid. Overweights — Nigel, 2 pounds.


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