Miss Jemimas Fine Speed: Gives Her Easy Victory in the Spring Trial Stakes.; Sam Freedman and Westwood Run Unplaced--Under Fire Bleeds in His Race., Daily Racing Form, 1919-05-29

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MISS JEMIMAS FINE SPEED Gives Her Easy Victory in the Spring Trial Stakes Sam Freedman and Westwood WestwoodRun Run Unplaced Under Fire FireBleeds Bleeds in His Race LOUISVILLE Ky May 28 Without trying to detract credit from the winner the running of the Spring Trial Stakes today forcibly emphasised tin fact that the western twoyearolds s far shown this spring are an ordinary band for Miss Jemima triumphed over the best that could be mustered here and garnered the 4S10 the winners net share with ridiculous ease by as big a margin as her rider pleased Patches following her closest at the finish with Mighty Man barelj lasting long enough to outstay the fast coming Atta Boy II Sum Freedman anil Westwood a pair of much heralded ones and considered to be at the top of the juve ¬ nile heap were distant followers followersThe The winner with her high speed raced into the lead at once and though hard restrained had no dif ¬ ficulty leading Mighty Man and Star View her closest followers by a sufficient margin and when straightened away in the stretch she drew away and was only cantering at the end Patches which had got away slowly moved up fast and when a sixteenth out dropped into second place which he retained Mighty Man began tiring fast in the last eighth and barely lasted long enough to outstay Atta Boy II The latters performance Considering his 121 pounds impost and that he is not much bigger than the average sized jack rabbit wan a atorker torker Westwood ran a fast eighth That was immediately wasimmediately after the start and then he retired Sam Freedman showed a brief flash of speed but this happened at the post in a false start but in the race he was far back all the way The going might have handicapped him but even at that he dfd not show himself to be anything like the 30000 prospect himGood that is said to have been asked for him Good racing was the order despite the difficult track conditions which again afforded mudlarks full opportunity to display their best form Tin mile and i sixteentli handicap was marred by with ¬ drawals leaving only Beaverkill Drastic and Under Fire to fight it out but it did not furnish many thrills after Under Fin was pulled up when taken witli a hemorrhage for Beaverkill held Dratt safe and won with consummate ease easeAfter After a lapse of several days in which no punish ¬ ment has been inflicted by the stewards tin rough riders thought they might again indulge in their favorite stunts with the result that J Kederis and C Brown will have opportunity to spend a five days vacation away from the race track the stewards inflicting the punishment Jockey punishmentJockey Pitz was suspended for three days but his starterTames suspension was by the starter Tames Kinarney former captain of police iu Louisville will be in charge of the track policing at Latonia In addition E L Weiss and Con OBriun of the Pinkerton force will be there The thereThe Lexington delegation which came here today was an extensive one They also came to attend the session of the Thoroughbred Horse Association held tonightCharles at the Seelbach Hotel tonight Charles Lansdale who is interested in the Ha ¬ vana track was among todays visitors lie stated that G W Loft and associates did not acquire his stock in the track nor that of Messrs Logan ami Wilbern WilbernShipments Shipments for Latonia began this afternoon and will continue steadily until all the horses here have been transferred transferredFlyaway Flyaway winner in the closing race was claimed by L A Broaddus for 3800 Prospector which landed in third place was claimed by W Perkins for 2500


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