Brookholts Great Speed: Wins Latonias Feature Race from Sterling in Fast Time.; Frank W. Disappoints in Running Third to Wave and Cortland--Bettina First., Daily Racing Form, 1920-07-02

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BROOKHOLTS GREAT SPEED Wins Latonias Feature Race from Sterling in Fast Time Frank W Disappoints in Running RunningThird Third to Wave and Cortland Bettina First LATONIA Ky July 1 Montfort Jones Brook holt carried off the honors in the feature race a threequarters dash for a purse of i000 which he won stylishly from Sterling and Jouett in the fast time of 111 McAtce had the mount on him and sent him to the front at the rise of the barrier and the colt led throughout He again displayed his running out characteristic and lost considerable ground in the stretch racing as a re ¬ sult but he always held his nearest pursuers safe Furbelow regarded highly before the race was on her bad post behavior and when the start was effected she wheeled and was left standing at the post postIntensely Intensely hot weather was the rule here this afternoon but good racing was again the order in spite of the featureless offering The attendance and speculation was on a par with former week ¬ days here hereHonor Honor Man caused an upset in the opener when he succeeded in lasting just long enough to out ¬ stay the favorite Dark Hill for the purse The starters in this were ordinary but they staged a good contest contestThe The frequently disappointing Bettina graduated from the maiden ranks in the second race by an easy Avin from Tawasentha with Penwell leading Lthe uthorsw ± fc 5Ur y Th5Tuile and a quarter dash was expected to result in a duel between Frank W and Cortlahd but Wave well ridden by Robinson headed thcni both in the stretch and won easily from Cortlanil CortlanilThe The twoyearold scramble enabled Doric car ¬ rying G J Longs colors and ably ridden by McAtce to win from Glcndoveer with W G Mc Clintock one of the field group to land in third place placeAt At the meeting of the Kentucky State Rating Commission a rule was proposed making it im ¬ perative to divide the money in case of a dead heat Where an added prize other than money is involved the owners parties to the dead heat shall toss a coin for possession possessionTHRILLING THRILLING DUEL IN SIXTH RACE RACEMint Mint Cat and Baigneur staged a thrilling duel in the sixth race with Edward It McLeans repre ¬ sentative gaining the verdict by a head but only after Itaigneur had disputed with him through tli9 last sixteenth in stubborn style styleMessrs Messrs J O Keene Thomas C McDowell and H It Pollard members of the Kentucky State Racing Commission held a meeting this morning in the Latonia clubhouse Mr Keene presiding and allotted dates to the Lexingtijn Latonia and Church Ill Downs tracks for fall racing racingFortysix Fortysix racing days were apportioned to the three courses as follows followsLexington Lexington seven days beginning Saturday Sep ¬ tember 18 and including Saturday September 15 15Latonia Latonia twentyeight days beginning Wednes ¬ day September 9 and concluding Saturday 0c tober 30 30Churchill Churchill Downs eleven days beginning Tuesday November and concluding Saturday November 13 13The The fortysix days racing in the fall brings the total of racing this year in Kentucky tp 107 days as the spring and summer terms comprise sixtyone days The system inaugurated last year of Latonia following Lexington with Louisville bringing the show to a close will be adhered to again this year as it was found advantageous and entailed less shipment to owners ownersThe The commission members also granted a license to jockey C Ituell under contract to the Ogden Stable His license had been held up because of a question as to his being sixteen years of age The commission was satisfied that he is isThe The sensational Latonia Oaks running yesterday continued a topic among the owners today Tralii er Karrick commenting on the race said I was not a bit disappointed in Cleopatras perform ¬ ance for she ran up to all my expectations I regarded her as the best threeyearold filly in the country and am amazed over Itusy Signals achieve ¬ ment Never in my memory have I witnessed it more wonderful exhibition by threeyearold fil ¬ lies and the recordbreaking pace they sustained I doubt if it will again be duplicated duplicatedCleopatra Cleopatra came out of the race a bit tired but was in her usual good form this morning Itusy Signal showed no ill effects of the race Her Im ¬ provement was possibly due to her additional equip ¬ ment of blinkers Her race yesterday was more in line with her performance last year at Church ¬ ill Downs when she won the Golden Rod Handicap in the fast time of 140 for its mile and won in hollow fashion fashionMake Make Up was released from starting by the stew ¬ ards on account t f showing lameness after his warmup this morning Ite Sure also had to be excused from starting on account of illness illnessShipments Shipments of miscellaneously owned horses were numerous last night and this morning The con ¬ signments were for Devonshire Park and Fort Erie


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