Latonia, Daily Racing Form, 1924-09-21

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LATONIA LATONIA, KY., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBEE 20, 1S24 1 Mile. Seventh day. Kentucky Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting of 31 days. Weather cloudy. Stewards, C. F. Price, S. C. Nuckols, E. Hogg and C. W. Hay. Placing Judges, J. S. Wallace N. H. McClelland and E. B. Webb. Starter, William Snyder. Racing Secretary, 3. S. Wallace. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicago time. 2:00 p. m.. W indicates whip, S snurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. SQQTT 11X51 EACE 3-4 Mile. June 20, 1S24 1:03 3 107. ,500 Added. 3-year-olds OOi 4 Claiming. Not value to winner ,150; second, 59.50; third, 48. Index Horses AWtPPSt Yi Yi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 83641KITTIE JIM w 103 2 1 14 Is 1 1 J Wallace Kohn and Theisen 275-1O0 81438MIDWESTERN w 104 5 6 51 04 3 2h G Ellis J C Milam 405-100 83638 s MONTIFRINGILLA w 10S 12 2 31 2 3 W Kelsay P T Chinn 1335-100 83641 STAGE COACH w 103 6 7 7 7 Gi 4s D Mergler S N Holman "30-103 83746SAYNO W 110 3 4 4i 4 41 5 H Hilton Four Oaks Stk Fm Stb C05-100 83638 DUSTY MARY wb 102 4 5 G 6! 5 C L Gargile J H Downing 1160-100 83863 MALTHUS wn 1061 7 3 3 2i 7 7 W Fronk T E Keating G180-100 Time, 23, 47, 1:15. Track muddy. mutuels-paid Kittie Jim, .50 straight, .10 place, .70 show; Midwestern, .70 place 00 show; Montifringilla, .80 show. Equivalent booking odds Kittie Jim, 275 to 100 straight. 105 to 100 place, 85 to 100 show Midwestern, 185 to 100 place, 100 to 100 show; Montifringilla, 190 to 100 show. Winner B. f, by Hessian Countess Wilmot, by Peter Quince trained by G. V. Barnes- bred bv 3 Mr. J. J. Wilmot. ,Wcnt to post at 1:57. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. KITTIE JIM began fast and, showing the most speed, led for the entire race to win under 1 "MONyFRTNr? Sy the stretch and was running gamely at th OOTi !, Wa far f , baCk U,raOC? prominently all the way, but was swerving in the stretch STAGB CarIy and cIosed a ia tlie stretch. , SaP SAYNO had no mishans DUSTY MARY; swerved and was sharply interfered with in the stretch. MALTHUS almost fl in the stretch i FrankCGano;!740 UPrar 8 82815 NeW Gld 103; Gorget, 108? Saw" Keegan 108; 83S63 i Overweights Midwestern, 1 pound; Malthus, 314. 83978 SEnND ?ACE,1 "J5.1" Juna 14 1924-1:43-4-114. ,500-Added;- 4:year 4 O olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner ,150; second, 59.50; 48. . index Horses AAVtPPSt ft Str Fin Jdckeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 83868sESCARPOLETTE w 7 102 G 1 " ?J lh 11 r t m : ScrT II 1 4 lh ll ia l ? L j ussst 4.iU8tnIl LEADER w 10 101 2 2 .1 U u it it n inic t t t i 3 1 m 1 . . si Time, 25, 49, 1:15, 1:, lf.riBht 51-100 .70l"wfcLrriS:r:r StraiSllt TO-.lace. .9oshow; Null! Sccundus. .20 place. SeciindutoOocV Z f T100 straiR,,t 85 ,0 100 PIacc. to 100 show; Nulll occiinuus, 00 to 100 place. 3a to 100 show; Cheer Leader, 115 to 100 show FranceinbyerMr.-C5narencye Tuzcr0110 MeddICr trained by T P ed ia drivintFSCVPOr28fnt P,? Start Zoa and slow. Won easily; second and thinl ffi "S and e11 riddcn- folIol ? f NULL! SECDNDUS closely from the , sne?d to tZ ?trlI 1 ? " ,m aDd "I0 S,rCtch; Wn K0inff away- NULW SECUNDDS showed the most swcrv,cd, W"n c,lalIonee1- CHEER LEADER raced AvelU and ran flnl hod bad immolv rices 1 m 1001 rnn was Protnlnent for most of the way. TAYLOR HAY and AL STEBLER Scratched 83SG5 n. E. Coleman, 107; S3SG2 The Leopard, 107. Overweights Cheer Leader, 2 pounds; Twinkle Blue, 2and; Al Steblcr. 2A. 8R97S EACi?T71 Mile Jun0 19 1924-1 :36-3T-107. Purse .5C0. 2-year-oldi. J Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Special Weights. Net value to winner ,150; second. 25; third, 25. index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 8sIfirTinoSR W 1 1 1413 110 G B11Is J c Mtom 185-100 83741orTi WJ ? I of I 25 2 24 H Stutts Aut"ey Farm Stable 315-100 6 741 -OLD SLIP w 112 3 3 2i 2 3s 3a 3s E Pool H P Headlev -K inn ?oI bSoRDEN Wl12 4 5 54 55 61 41 41 A Yerrat W S Bruce CG65-1M nSn S w 112 7 7 6b 7 51 5" 6 M Garner P Coyno 1275-100 attt 83639 w?pr W I ? Th 5! 7, 04 03 W LiUey International Stable 1G30-1O1 83639 wvq PETER EVANS w 112 3 4 4h 4. 4s 7 7 L Gargile Gorham Bros and Downing6170-100 - , , Time. 24, 49, 1:15, 1:43.- Track muddy. Old Slip? So" show Stralght -20 place ?2-40 show: Hobson, .60 place, .00 show; lOnilnWm .?dd? 100 straiS"t, CO to 100 place. 20 to 100 show; Hobson, 80 to 10 iuu place, 30 to 100 show; Old Slip, 20 to ICO show WeTt7CnoUenl,Pml0t7fistc,: y ?ncIe traine1 by J" C- Mllam: 1,red by Mr- n- H. Hewitt. drivinC PLPOTOn ? nnVnW m,n.nte- a;t ROod and 8,ow- WoD sfc6ond an1 third S the, JinB and showing the most speed, raced into the lead at the start and f,, y m iri hw stride while rat ; ng on the backstretch. always held the race safe and T canter nOBSON nnnv tried to run out on the turns, but raced well through he stretch. OLD SLIP began dropping back afer going a half mile, but came again in the stretch. ROCKARDEN ran well Scratched 83741Captain Martin, 112; 82700 Progress 112 Overweight Geo. E. Allen, 3 pounds. 83980 F0Y.ETHACE-1 1-1G Miles. June 14, 1924-1:43-4-114. ,500 Added. 4-year-OJJOU olds upward. Claiming. Net value to winner ,150; second, 59.5o! T third; 48? Index Horses AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt !2o.UNCIE HUGH WB 4 1091G 4 4 41 31 li 1 II Stutts A I. Rogers 1500 mo 83804 TENDER SETHwn 4 103 4 3 2h lh 142 2 D Mergler S N Holman iiilnn RaSdp?REGAN Uto l Srr1 ?S2fJ? international11 Stb I "8727 8727 RANDEL w 5 107 3 5 , 5 5 21 3 4s A Yerrat T E Mueller K1 ,Z 79257ATTA BOY II. w 7 102 1 2 it 24 4 5 B K Inland M GoldbUtt 81319 STUMP JR. wb 4 111 2777777H Hilton Four Oaks Stk Fm Stb 703-100 M , , ti Time. 24, 49. 1:16, 1:43. 1:50. Track muddy. TSSlandaM straisht-?8-70 placc - s,low: Tender Seth- ?3-10 la-- Equivalent booking odds Uncle nugh, 15C0 to 100 straight, 335 to 100 place, 145 to 100 show-Tender Seth, 55 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Doughoregan, 155 to 100 show A LVRogerr7Ch" C Unclo Koyal Latl5r by Ro-val Flush m- trained by W. Mulholland; bred by Mr. . . ?,eD,t?,ll0tTIa3Jrm At Pst 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. UNCLE HUGH moved steadily in the up first three-quarters and. responding gamely to lard riding passed TENDER SETH in the last eighth and won going away. TENDER SETH raced into the lead, but was too much used and tired when challenged. DOUGnOREGAN came from far back in t o stretch. RANDEL tired. ATTA BOY II. and SISTER FLO quit after going three-quarters qUarterS- Scratched-83804Fair Orient, 107; S3S02 Zack Terrell, 102; 79007s Wapiti? 102 FIFTH EACE 3-4 Mile. Juna 20, 1924 1:09 3 107. Sixth Rusninr- ATTTTIWTT Index Horses AWtrPSt K Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odd? Strt 83115ENERGY wb 4 10S 3 1 Is 1 14 Is L McDott J B Respess : liwMOl 83743 CERTAIN . w 4 10S 3 4 34 2 21 2 B Harvey J McPnerson rlloo 83581 BAFFLING wn 3 123 1 3 ff. 51 3. 31 D Hum Idlo Hour Stk Fm Stb irolw 81631 ALTCE B. GOWNwn 4 117 5 2 41 31 41 4 W Kelsay JO and G IT kL " in-n inn 83743COLUMBIA wb 3 93 9 8 71 4h 6t 5 S Grff f in J N Camden ll WW 83805 TEN-LEC w C lF J 2 10 10 10 7 6 E Pool L Viau - 8 0 100 83805 VALLEY LIGHT w 3 99 4 5 5b 6 Gh 7 J Wallace G V Barnes 2W ion 838C6 THE RUNT wb 3 113 7 G 8 S 8 G Ellis I Weil vft m 82937 BETTER LUCK wb 4 117 10 9 9 0 9s 9 W Lilley International Stb 945 100 83C97 PINDAR PEEL w 5 1091 6 7 C 7 10 10 M Garner P Coyno im m Time, 22. 46. 1:12. Track muddy. -m : show- Baffling3 50showS5 ?23G StraisIlt ?10"30 11,ace ?C-00 show Certain, 0.70 place, .30 Equivalent booking odds Energy. 10S0 to 100 straight, 415 to 100 place. 200 to 100 show Certain Lcrtaln 435 to 100 place, 215 to 100 show; Baffling, 75 to 100 show. Winner B. c. by Colonel Vennie Commensia, by The Commoner trained by L. Gentry- " bred bv J Mr Jerome B. Respess. Went to post at 4:03. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ENERGY ran well in the going and; showing high speed from a fast start, raced into a coed lead and, keeping it gamely, outstayed CERTAIN. The latter raced forwardly all the w-v and finished gamely. BAFFLING came fast after dropping bark. ALICE BLUE GOWN ran well but began tiring in the last sixteenth. COLUMBIA began slowly and tired after closing a gap. TEN-LEC closed a big gap. Scratched 83743 Bob Cahill. 104; 83743 Crayon, 1 OS: 83743 The Araucanian. 106 - 8304" Just Davd 107; S3977Kittie Jim, 95; 183G97 Brunswick, 113; 83743regasus, 10S; S3S05sBraedalbane 110- 83743s Flowers of Love, 109. Overweights Certain, 2 pounds; Ten-Lec. 2: Valley Light, 4; Pindar Peel, V. SQS95 SIXTH EACE 3-4 Mile. Juno 20, 1924 1:09 3 107. Drv Eidge Purse. Purse OUlO i25 2"yearolds -Allowances. Net valuo to winner ,150; second, 25; third, Index norses , AAVtPPSt y2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 83698 ABSTRACT v.H3 9 1 . .1. 14 14 1 M Garner Anderson and Kendle 130-100 8p87BEAR -SHOT . w 107 13 5 3 2 24 2 G Ellis C A Hartwell Si WOO 8380GBALBOA w 103 1 4 2i 31 3s 3 J Wallace J T and G II Clay - 83643 BRIDESMAID w 100 2 11 7h Gi 5 4s K Hgland- H P Whitney 1933-100 BAALBEC w 107 G 7 81 81 81 5"k W Kelsay P T Chinn SStO-100 82103SETHS TREASREw 103 3 3 4 4 4i 41 G E Blind lira O W Church 955-100 83G43 UNCLE JAY w 104 7 2 ? 7 7 H Long Mrs O W Church - 83043 FRIGHTFUL w 10SJ 4 10 10s 9 9 8 B Hammer J D Grant 7".T5-10rt 81908 LADY IN GOLD w 100 11 9 9 10 10 9s W Long T M Murphy 0 100 82017 FALSE FACE w 113 8 8 51 5 6110s D Hum Mrs C H Shillin" ltO-100 80790 KUBLAT KHAN w 113 5 G 11 11 11 11 H Stutts A B Hancock " 465-100 tCoupled as Anderson and Kendle and J. T. and G. II. Clay entry; JMrs. G. W. Church entry Time, 23, "47. 1:13. Track muddy. . mutuels paid Anderson and Kendle and J. T. and G. Hi Clay entry, .00 straight. ,.. S3 40 nlacc iia, S3 no.iu 10 show: Bear Shot, 2.00 place. 0.50 show. Equivalent booking odds Anderson and Kendle and J. T. and G. H. Clay entry, 150 to 100 straicht 70 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Bear Shot. 500 to 100 place, 425 to 100 show. Winner Br. c, by Delhi Temps, by Dick Finnell trained by P. Ocyne; bred by Mr R II Ander-ron. Went to post at 4:34. At po3t 1 minute. Start good and slow. Wrn easily; second and third driving. ABSTRACT had a slight advantage at the start and, being ably ridden, showed the mot speed throughout and won under restraint. BEAR SHOT ran a good race all the way and finished well BALBOA raced prominently, but began tiring near the end. BRIDESMAID closed a big gan in the Hst three-eighths. BALBOA finished well. SETIIS TREASURE had no mishaps. FALSE FACE beean K slowly and tired. KUBLAI KHAN was far back all the way. Scratched 82S4RLee O. Cotncr, US; 83G9SsScn of John, 113; S1253AnniIiilatrr 115- S073Mark Master, 103; 82758Dr. A. L. Biggs, 103; 8293G Foreign Relations, 103; S3S00 Planter 107 Overweights Seths Treasure, 2 pounds; Uncle Jay, 1; Frightful, l1.. QR SEVENTH EACE-1 Mile and 70 Yards. Nov. 3, 1917-1:41 3 126. Purse ,500. OOtFOO 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net valuo to wir.nsr ,150; second, 25; third, index Horses AWtrPSt Yt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 83G99LLEWELLYN wn 5 113 5 4 in 2 11 H H D Mergler S N Holman gsZlOO 83868PLUS ULTRA wn G 116 1 7 3 3s 3s 2 2 H Stutts J Lowo 83865 TRAPNET w 3 109 2 3 2 1 2s 3s 3 E Kummer J McGeo -55-100 83746PEQUOT wsb 4 109 S 5 51 41 4s 4 4 D McAiffe R T WattT 838G3BEAN KING w 3 101 3 2 41 5 5 51 5 G Ellis Breckinridgo and Milam 1393-100 81178 SEA COURT w G 116 G U ! 7s Gi 6i II Hilton Four Oakltk Fm Stb 19S3-W0 81319SBLUE NOSE w 4 108 7 8 8 8 8 8 7 KHgland M Goldblatt -30-1M 80254 OFF SPRING w 3 108 4 1 6 G 61 71 S B Harvey P Wieland 43;5-ioo 100 Time, 24, 49, 1:15, 1:42, 1:47. Track muddy. ?2 mutueli paid Llewellyn, 1.70 straight, .40 place, .40 show; Plus Ultra. v 10 1 place -v., S3 90 show; Trapner, .20 shew. Equivalent booking odds Llewollyn, 9S5 to 100 straight, 320 to 100 place. 170 to 100 show- Pint US Ultra, 205 to ICO place, 95 to 100 show; Trapnet, GO to 100 show. AVinner B h. by Luke McLuke Agnes Virginia, by Sir Dixon trained by C. Howard; bred by Messrs. J. O. and G. II. Keene. Went to 1 post .at 5:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. LLEWELLYN took the lead quickly and raced TRAPNET into subjection "then outstayed PLUS LL1RA. The latter almost fell at the start and. closing a big gap.; finished fast. TRAPNET raced into the lead, but tired in the stretch. PEQUOT ran well and showed sudden improvement BEAN KING raced well to the stretch. BLUE NOSE was far back all the way. Overwcights Pequot, 1 pound; Off Spring, 2. Additional cliarts ou page eighty


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