Splendid Array of Thoroughbreds: Nominated for Important Stakes to be Run at Latonia next Month, Daily Racing Form, 1918-05-12

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i I i j 1 I j 1 j i i i i j ] . I I I I , , , 1 I 1 ! ] I I 1 I 1 I I • I I I , i » 1 I ! 1 1 SPLENDID ARRAY OF THOROUGHBREDS Nominated for Important Stakes to Be Run at Latonia Next Month. Cincinnati. 0.. May 11.— It is a splendid array of thoroughbreds that have been nominated for the important stakes to lie run during the approaching spring meeting of the Latonia Jockey Club at "Fair latonia" during the twenty -six days from June 14 to July 13. Not at any time since the advent of th-i new regime, which has brought Latonia to the forefront of American race strides, have the prospects for a record-breaking season of sport of the highest type and brilliancy been so promising. The list of the sixty-eight entries for the 5,000 Latonia Derby, the most valuable race to be run during the meeting, have already been published. Entries for the Latonia stakes for horses three years old and over consist of the following: Inaugural Handicap, ,000 added, one mile and a sixteenth, to be run June 14: Arrah Go On Fitzwillinm Manister Toi Arriet Friendless 4 cean Sweep Arravan Freecutter Opportunity Bcaverkill Frank Burke Olive Wood Butterscotch II. Fell Swoop Plum Bribed Voter Fruit Cake Pif Jr. Big Enough Franklin Papp Itlackie Daw 4iuy Fortune Rubber II. Bromo Green Jones Rancher Boniface Hollister Royal II. Constant Harrv Kelly Rahu Cudgel Harry Itreivogcl Rog Courtship Hollinger Robert L. Owen Colonel Vennie Jas. T. Clark Sunflasn Capt. Rees Jay Bird Solly 1 Don Dodge Jim Heffcring Sun Briar ; Diversion Japliet Spearlene Dick Williams King iorin Troilus Daddys Choice Lottery Tom McTaggart Escoba Marion tioosby Tudor King Exterminator Manager Waitc Trapping Everest Midway Valais Faux-Col McAdoo Valor Merchants Selling Stakes, one mile, ,500 added, to be run June 29: Amclita Fickle Fancy Marauder Azalea Faux 4ol Mary H. Arrah io On FlcetalH-lle Marloa 4ioosby Arthur Middlcton Frank Burke Night twl Buford lirumly 4ld Ben Bullion Gipsey George 4 p|Mirtuiiity Bigtodo lirumpv Piatt Blue Paradise Hoci.ir Pnrdey | B. B. Johnson Huffaker Polly J. Bon Trump Happy Thought Phocioil Broom Peddler High Olympus Prospector Butterscotch II. J. Rufus Pastime | Bribed Voter Jaekstraw Prince of Conio Brownie McDawelJaphet Rahu Benefactor 4av Bird Robert L. Owen Bar tine 4. J. M unlock Redland Cathedral Jack Hill Rog Chalmers John W. Klein Rublier II. ] Clara Martin Kling Sansyniiug j Cum Sail Kate Adams Sleeth Courtship Korbly Sparkler 1 4avan Boy Kinney Syrian 1 Diamond Kewpie ONeil Safety First 1 Dick Williams Lottery Sam McMeekin 1 Daddy Holbert L-idy Always Sol tiilsey , Dr. Shafer Lady Kothu 8t. Augustine . Decisive Leocharcs Thrift Diversion McAdoo Talmadge Dorothy Dean Money Maker Valor Kmiilana Mar Tom Warsaw Feu d Artifice March Wind W. W. Hastings Flo Mauokin Indc|M ndenco Handicap, ,500 added, one mile ; and three -sixteenths, to be run July 4: Arravan Freecutter Olive Wood Arriet Fitzwilliam 4pera 4ilass Aurum Friendless 4pportuuity Basilius Franklin Papp Butterscotch II. Guy Fortune Pif Jr. Bribed Voter tlreen Jones Plum Buford Hollister Rahu Beaverkill Hollinger Royal II. Bubbling Louder Harry Breivogel Rubber II. Courtship High Cost Robert L. Owen Capt. Rees Harry Kelly Rancher Cum 8ah Jim Heffering Rog ] I Colonel Vennie Jay Bird Shadow Lawn Cracow Jas. T. Clark Sewell Combs Cal Crini Japliet Solly Constant James Foster Sunflash I Cudgel King Gorin Sun Briar Don Dodge Kling Trapping ; Daddys Choice Kerrigan Tom McTaggart Dick Williams Little Marehmont Tudor King i Everest lottery Valor I Exterminator Manager Waite Valais Escoba Midway . Faux-Col Manister Toi J 1 Quickstep Handicap. ,400 added, three-quarters, . to be run July 10: Arrah Go Ou Faux-t.ol Nib Atalauta Fruit Cake 4 cean Sweep Arthur Middlcton Frank Burke tlpportunity A. N. Akin Gallant Lad lurdey Bomiie Dance Owtl -loncs Papp t Butterscotch II. tiipsey George Prince of tliino 1 Basil High Cost Quietude Blaekie Daw Harry Kelly Rafferty r Bromo Hollinge:- Rublier II. Boniface 4im Heffering Rahu Briughiirst 4ackstraw Right Anglo Believe Me Boys 4ay Bird Sun Briar Blind Baggage Japliet St. Augustine Courtship J. J. Murdock Solly Choir Master Jas. T. Clark Sewell Combs t Chalmers Korbly Troilus Counterblast Kathleen Tom McTaggart 4"oin Exchange Leoeharcs Tom G M.se Diversion Lady Always Tudor King Emden Lady Luxury Tacola Ermitana Little D. Thrift Kven-st Midway Talmadge Flo Manister Toi Violet Bonnie Freecutter Marie Miller Viva America Fell Swoop Mar Tom Friendless Nelsweep The Clipsetta Stakes, the Harold Stakes, the Val- J uation Selling Stakes and the tMneinnati Trophy, which four valuable events are devoted to the two-year-olds, have also filled in a manner which foreshadows juvenile racing of the utmost brilliancy throughout the Latonia meeting. Eastern stables are well represented in these events, as well as the important establishments of the west. A


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