Latonia Choices Prevail: Vogue Wins All the Way in the Chief Race of the Afternoon, Daily Racing Form, 1916-10-11

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j 1 : ; 1 j ! 1 I I : l ; i i 1 1 i ! f , LATONIA CHOICES PREVAIL VOGUE WINS ALL THE WAY IN THE CHIEF RACE OF THE AFTERNOON. Hawthorn Takes His Race Westy Hogan in Front for the First Time Since Last Spring Prominent Riders Given a Warning. Cincinnati. O.. October 10. The followers of fa-Torites had a big inning this afternoon when first choices repeatedly came to the finish in advance of the others. The sport was good, with the finishes in some instances particularly close. The best race on the card was the fifth, in which some real j;ood onen met and it resulted in a victory for Gallaher Bros." Vogue, which led from barrier rise, but had to be ridden out to outstay King Corin and Star Jasmine, which had been her closest pursuers :from the start. Another interesting race was the third, tested by a band of good two-year-olds. It resulted in the lirst victory for Westy Hogan that this formerly well regarded youngster has achieved since last spring. There was considerable attcn-1 tion given to Sedan for this race and that colt flattered his backers by racing into a long lead in the first three-eighths, but after rounding into the stretch his stride shortened perceptibly and lie was readily overhauled by Westy Hogan and Believe Me Boys. Westy Hogau scoring easily. The substitute race went to the unruly Sayo-narra, which, despite her fractiousness at the post, showed high speed and, leading all the way, won 1n a canter. Lady Kathern, by emerging from the maiden class in the opening race, enabled O. A. Biauchi to take his first purse of the meeting. Hawthorn "was an outstanding choice for the second race and led for the entire way, with Minstrel nearest at the end. Following Hawthorns victory in the second Tace was an advance from his entered price of 1916.sh00 to ,200 by Kay Spence. but his owner retained him witli an advance of . Jockey F. Teaham was suspended for four days by the starter for disobedience at the post. Signorette, McMonde Ague and San Vega from the It. J. Mackenzie stable will lie offered for sale by auction on Saturday next. Helen Thompson and Honey Shuck will be offered at the same time. J. B. Respess has purchased Cardigan and will try to restore him to racing condition. The withdrawal of Lena Misha from the original fourth race, a handicap at three-quarters, caused the declaring off of that race and secretary J. B. Campbell hurriedly substituted a dash at three-quarters under selling conditions to make up the card of seven races. Signorette, according to trainer J. D. Adkins, came out of her race in a bad way with a high fever. Manager Hachmeister is planning for an exceptional program for Thursday, which "will be Columbus Day. One thousand of the delegates to the National Laundry convention are expected to be in attendance and the feature nice of the day will be designated in their honor. The stewards had a session with jockey Roscoo Goose before the races and the officials told the rider that they were not satisfied with his work, citing particularly the inconsistent running of Rifle Shooter. He was given to understand that an improvement in his riding was expected with uniform consistency, or he would suffer suspension. Jockey Buxton, asked to explain Worlds Wonders sudden retirement from contention in the sixtli race today, said the horse had quit under him when called on. IIu told trainer Young that lie thought the horse had suffered an injury, causing him to take him out of contention. Sayonarras bad post behavior caused the stewards to issue a notice that her further entry here would be barred. Besides issuing the Avarning to jockey Goose, the stewards had trainer W. Perkins and jockey I. Connelly on the carpet. The former was told that horses under his care must show more consistency in the future and Connelly was warned that his work would be closely watched. It is the intention of tiie stewards to give bad acting horses at the post but scant consideration hereafter. After a sufficient trial their entries will be barred. Work-outs today, with the track good, were: Beauty Shop Half mile in 49. Bird Lore Five-eighths in 1:05. Blarney Three-quarters in 1:21. Biddy Three-eighths in 37. . ; Rolala Three-quarters in 1:19. Colonel Venule Mile in 1:43. Charmeusc Three-quarters in 1:1G. Converse Mile in 1:43. Checks Three-quarters in 1:10. Dr. Larrick Mil-j in 1:40. Easter Greetings Mile in 1:47. Far Away Three-quarters in 1:18. Gala way Three-quarters in 1:19. Gipsy Blair Mile in 1:52. . Hondo Three-quarters in 1:23. Hanovia Three-eighths in 37. Hodge Three-quarters in 1:10. Irish Gentleman Mile in 1:47. Injury Three-quarters in 1:23. Iron Master Mile in 1:44. J. J. Murdock Three-quarters in 1:10. Ij Jocular Three-quarters in 1:20. J. C. Stone Mile in 1:40. Kootenay Three-quarters in 1:19. , Lady Jane Grey Three-quarters in 1:19: Little String Half mile in 52. Louise Green Three-quarters in 1:17. Iiiberator Half mile in 50. Money Three-eighths in 3S. Mary Belle Three-quarters in 1:17. Miss Fannie Mile in 1:40. Opportunity Three-quarters in 1:10. Oakwood Boy Five-eighths in 1:03. Pilsen Five-eighths in 1:05. Phocion Five-eighths in 1:02. Rosabel Three-eighths in 39. Snowdrift Three-quarters in 1:23. Star Hawk--Mile in 1:42. Sister Susie Five-eighths in 1:02. Thistle Green Half mile in 49. Uncle Hart Five-eighths in 1:03. Water Witch Five-eighths in 1-.03and. Wilhite Mile in 1:51.


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