Two For Williams Bros.: John W. Klein and Sedan Score for Them at Latonia.; Lunsford Astride Three Winners--Another Disastrous Day for the Favorites., Daily Racing Form, 1918-11-28

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TWO FOR WILLIAMS BROS John W Klein and Sedan Score for Them at Latonia Lunsford Astride Three Winners Another Disastrous Day Dayfor for the Favorites T The second to last proved to be another disastrous day for the followers of favorites inas ¬ much is Brig o War and Carrie Moore were the only first choices to scon for them Surprises however that characterized the few previous days racing were not much in evidence as all of the other win ¬ ners were accorded good support supportThe The stable of Williams Hros figured prominently in I he days racing two horses from that estab ¬ lishment accounting for their respective races winners were John W Klein which scored an victory over a rather poor band in the fourth and Sedan which came home a handy winner in the handicap at threequarters billed as this days feature This race attracted a good field of sprint irs of which Geo J Longs Ocean Sweep was ac ¬ corded the most backing The Long representative fluttered her backers by racing well up with the pacemaker but she drop cd out of contention in the stretch and finished way back Sedan always in cliis pursuit of the pacemaker Skills Knob dis ¬ posed of the latter in the stretch drive and won by two length Bon Tromp coining from the rear nosed out the tiring Skiles Knob for second place Jockey placeJockey Harry Lunsfonl was again in the limelight This lad was astride three of the winners these being Carrie Moore Dr Tuck and Solid Hock He ils finished third on Capt Hodge HodgeTIief TIief jiest finih of the day eair MI the ssev1 race wlieii Solid Uock running iff the colors of Sppuce beat the fast coming Fair Orient by a close margin Brynlimah which had to be excused from starting in a race last week on account of lameness was installed a hot favorite but he dis ppointed badlyPleasant badly Pleasant weather brought out the l cst attendance f the meeting The track was in fairly good condi ¬ tion although the going was not what might be termed fast fastXAST XAST DAT OF THE KENTUCKY SEASON SEASONThe The Kentucky racing season of 1918 will be brought to a close at Latoniu tomorrow with the running of a wellfilled program of which the Tnanksgiving Handicap with 2000 added for all ags over a mile and onssixteenth is the stellar feature A big holiday crowd is expected to visit the track tor the finale at this meeting The field fur the Thanksgiving Handicap assures a splendid contest being made up of Willis Sharpe Kilmers Exterminator Mose Goldblatts Harry Shannon Frank D Weirs War Machine W F 1olsons Bnford George J Longs Freecutter C E Patter ¬ sons Drastic H H Hewitts Herald and T p Hayes Kegalo Exterminator is top weight and will attempt to make tremendous concessions of weight to his opposition He lias done well in his training since the running of the Latonia Cup 01 Saturday last in which two and a quarter miles contest he scored a sensational nose victory over Benvcrkni BenvcrkniTrainer Trainer Thomas Mnrphy will ship the western division of A 1C Macombers stable to Chuchil Downs for the winter winterJ J W Fuller has arranged to ship Premium anil Tokalon March to Havana to nice in charge of W II Schwartz SchwartzThe The table of former jockey W Walker will go to Ixuiirtville at the close of the meeting to winter at Churchill Downs DownsIS IS E Campbell has shipped the filly Olivia Israel to Lexington to be turned out at the farm of W C Goodloe GoodloeSddiers Sddiers and sailors in uniform will be adr1 1 to the track tomorrow free of charge as the of the management as heretofore Manager Hach meisters announcement of the suspension of the free list applies only to the distribution of daily complimentary tickets and not to season badges already issued issuedW W V Thrives has purchased Arthur Middleton from H 15 Gorin and the horse has been turned over to Will Woodard for training trainingFirst First Star broke down while running in the fourth ace and had to l e destroyed


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