Marjorie Hynes In Form: Fast Filly Wins All the Way in Latonias Main Race.; Brunswick Wins in Good Style--John S. Reardon Shows Improved Form., Daily Racing Form, 1921-06-14

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MARJORIE HYNES IN FORM Fast Filly Wins All the Way in Latonias Main Race Brunswick Wins in Good Style John S Ecardon Shows ShowsImproved Improved Form LATONIA Ky June 13 Marjories Ilynes carry ¬ ing the silks of Harncd Bros again demonstrated that she ranks with the best in her division by scoring impressively from Jotiett and Mint Cat in the mile and a sixteenth 1900 purse serving as the feature over several other speedy racers in their wake She made a sizzling pace from the start maintained it well throughout and won as her rider pleased Jouett also showed a good performance in racing as well as he did under his heavy impost There was a Jam on the first turn in which Mint Cat suffered but he came fast in the stretch Make Up in this event was thought to have a good chance but iuit in the stretch She also was bothered on the first turn when Paul on positionThe War Prize came across from an outer position The Florisant Stables Brunswick won from some good ones starting in the secondary feature a threequarters of a mile dash He was lucky for the entire race and was chased home by the suddenly improved John S Reardon Botheration landing in third place Eike Marjoric Ilynes Brunswick was favorite favoriteIntensely Intensely hot weather was the order here but it did not seem a drawback in the way of reducing the attcmhinee for a surprisingly large crowd was again on hand to view the racing racingFor For the first time during the meeting large fields were in action and while the contestants were of ordinary calibre iiumost jnstanccs they were closely frtSripcrt the greater part of the way and the dif ¬ ferent sportThe dashes furnished interesting sport The longest priced winner at this track in years came with the decision of the mile and a quarter dash Sir John Vergne proved the victor here showing vastly improved form over his previous racing So lightly wan he held that his few back ¬ ers received almost 130 to 1 in return for their investment He outstayed Inspector Hughes after a sharp stretch drive The favorite La Foudre landed in third place placeMabel Mabel G was regarded as best of the starters in the opener but she failed badly Gloria France winning easily from Blanche Mac The latter was grouped in the field Julia X taking third place placeMcLEAK McLEAK PAIR AGAIN DISAPPOINTS DISAPPOINTSThe The Edward B McLean pair consisting of Le ochnros II and Saddle and Boots had the call in the first juvenile race but again came disappoint ¬ ment for the majority for Lcocharcs II could do no better than land in second place the winner turning up in Hutchison Washington a firsttime starter showed a great race here He was badly cut off at the start and his rider D Connelly having his first mount since his grave injury at Churchill Downs was forced to pull him up to last plare The colt came with great speed in the stretch and closed an immense gap gapRough Rough riding soon after the start in the sixth race resulted in the defeat of Brass Tacks a sup ¬ posed good thing She was eliminated when knocked back to last place Bcrnice K won from Miss Crestwood with IH rius third thirdJockey Jockey Garner was suspended for five days for rough riding in the sixth He cut across and jammed the field up at the start startThe The Florisant Stable made it a double when Kcw pie ONeil scored in a lucky victory in the closing ibish Had Legal succeeded in getting through in ¬ stead of being badly cut off in the stretch he would have won wonNugent Nugent Brothers bought Furbelow privately this morning from Robert Bowers The latter is selling his horses on account of ill health healthTexas Texas morningK Special died from lockjaw this morning K It Bradley despite the failure of Behave Yourself to land the Derby and its 5000 liontis which he announced he would donate to the orphanages of Kenton and Campbell futilities de ¬ cided today that he would not disapjMiint these worthy institutions and made it known that the four orphanages would bs given the 5000 The money will be prorated according to the number of children in each institution institutionJ J S Ward Roscoe Goose and J C Gallaher shipped the horses under their care to Hamilton Out Sunday to await the opening of the racing there thereCharles Charles E Rrossman who trained the peerless Imp when she was in her prime came over from his home in Chillicothc Ohio to witness the Latonia Derby DerbySam Sam Wagner familiar on race tracks a decade ago and onetime owner of the iron horse Claude paid a visit hen Saturday for the first time in over fifteen years He was pleased with the transforma ¬ tion now from his memory of the Latonia track


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