Daily Racing Form Charts: Latonia, Daily Racing Form, 1925-06-10

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LATONIA LATONIA. KY. TUESDAY. JUNE 9. 192*.— 1 Mile. Seventh Day. Kentucky Jockey Club. Spring Meet np of 21 -lays. Weathor clear. Stewards. S. c. Nuckols. c. W Hay and E. Hopg. Placinp Judges. W. H. Shelley, N. II. afcCM land and E !.. We bh. Slartcr, W. Snyder. I.a.ing Secretary, W. H. Shelley. Racinp starts at 2:00 p. m. Chicapo time. 2 00 p. m. W indicates wh p. S spurs, R blinkers. Fig-ntvs in parenthese-s fe.llowing the dstanoe of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weipht e-arrieel. •Indicates apprentice alh.uane-e. QAOQO FIRST RACr — 3-4 Mile. Juno 20. 1924— 1:09% — 3 — 107. Purse ,400. 4-year-olds *7fJmSij£l and upward. Claiming. Not value to winner SI. 100; second. 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtlISt Vi Vi Sir Kin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 90075 UNCI.E HK11T w 7 106 9 2 2 21 31 ll O Fields J V Winscher 5690-100 ■NeH*BILLT KI.AIR wll i 1 l" 1 1 2"1 H Meyer W M Potta 1.160-100 00240 PI" RE DB w 6 111 4 4 61 31 21 3" M Garner T Sanford 110-101 MISSFRETWELL w 4 102 3 7 6= C 5" 4" G Noel M Lowensteln 3475 -MO NUl*JOHN 11AGER w 4 MO 10 5 41 51 41 5* V Charles I Lohan 970-100 86771 COLL WAGNERwsB 4 101 I 9 8" S 6* 6« L Canfield K Yogeler 5910-100 M0M**OOYNB wn 7 1 2 I 8 71 7 7l 7" G Johnson Darned Rros and Jones 410-10: 90077 KEE.AN WB 4 111 7 6 e 4 » !• N Rarrett R I, Raker 655-100 •SMS BILLY TODD wb 4 110 2 10 10 9 9* 9" W Kols.-iy Pan Diego Stable 3X25-100 I 87222 IURGUYNH w 8 101 13 9J 10 10 10 R Wliams R C Clark 145OO-10C j Time. 23. 46%. 1:11%. Track fast. mntu.-ls paid— Uncle Rett. 15.80 straight. 8.70 place. 2.10 show; Billy Klair, 3.50 rlaee, j 30 show: Pure Dee. .80 show. Equivalent looking edds — Inele Itert. MlOn to 100 straight. 1335 to 100 place, 505 to 100 show: P.illy Klair. 673 to 101 place. 205 to 100 flmw: Pure Dee. 40 to 100 show. Winner Ch. p. bv Smoke House — Fidelity, by The Commoner trained by J. F. Winscher; bred by Mr. R. P. Marshall!." Went to !"st at 2:00. At post 2 minutes. Start pood and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. IMI.E RERT. close up from the start, eame fast through the stretch and. taking the lead, won going away. BILLY KLAIR showed fine spooel and outstayed PiRE DEE in the final elrive. ITRE DKE was taken hack repeatedly in the first half, but saveel mue-li ground on the last turn and cle sed a big gap, but tired and just lasted to save third plaee. FRETWELL ran a good race. JOHN HAGER ran well. KEIGAN was done after tunning a half mile. COYNE was always outrun. Scratched MM Knighthood. 100: 0023! Sarah Day, 9C; 84212rut and Take, 101. Overweight- Code Bert, 5 pounds. Q/"|* QO SECOND RACE — 5-8 Mile. June 23. 1923—59—2—110. Purse 400. 2-year-olds. %jj4d3%3 Maiden Colts and Geldings. Claiming-. Net Talus to winner ,100; second, 00: third. 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi Vi 8lr Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 900I9MIAKRY WILLS n 116 7 3 Is 1 ll ll L Canfield W Perkins I25-leX 1 ■■ :: DAVID L. wb 112 2 5 2J - 2* 2» C Studer M I.owenstein 525-100 itltfrtt ftftn w 105 S 4 Sl 3 .1 31 H Meyer D Breckinridge. 600-100 THE ROVE w 110 9 9 61 6* 41 41 W Pool Cincinnati Stable 1185-101 00074 •LeJNG PORT WE M 4 6. S« 8 61 5» W Charles E J Holland 2625-1C0 89717 NINE SIXTY w 105 C 2 71 7 7 6 II Thomas W E ApploRate 750-100 89172*1 N I. E HOB w 100 1 7 55 4 5 7 V Moire Treacv and Walker 31ir-100 NORSEMAN w 115 3 1 41 51 8» 8« W W Tor H P Headley 2110-iOO 89840 GENTRY w 113 5 8 9 9 9 9 II J Burke D Smith 15S25-100 Time. 23*,. 48, 1:01. Track fast. mutnels paid— Harry Wills, .50 straight, .00 place. .40 show: David L., 00 place, .20 show; Frazer. .20 show. Equivalent hooking odds— narry Wills. 125 to 100 straipht. 50 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; David I... Ut to MM plaee. 60 to 100 show: Fraier. 00 to 101 show. Winner — R. c, by Me-Gee — Lithia, by lngoldsby trained by W. Perkins; bred by Mrs. Charles W. Moore. Went to post at 2:31. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. HARRY WILLS leegan we-11 rnel. taking the lead at e.ne-e. made the pace fast and easily outstayed DAVID L. The latter ran a good race and raced in . lus.-st and game pursuit from the start. KKAZER raced prominently all the way, but tire-d and just laste-d to hold third place. THE ROVE l egan far back and filiij-heel gamely, although earning into the stretch wide. CNII.E ROB gained steadily in the last eighth. NINE SIXTY" was fure-ed ba. k soon after the start and raced wide afterwards. Scratched— U0010 Dry Nation, 112; WX1» Kid Boots, 110; 81700 Old Tom. 100; 8U717 Pat Calhoun, 108. Overweight — Gentry, 3 pounds. QA9Q THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Oct. 6. 1924— 1 :42S— 3— 115. Purse ,330. 3-year-olds %3 J£t*J*-and and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner ,009; second. 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtrPStA .i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt J . • 89277 T.liKY STRIKE w 1 Hi i 7* E !■ I| 1 W Fronk Mrs .1 W Murphy 570-100 1 00020 = 0 INTACT w 5 109 6 2 1 1 1 2J Ill Connly J T Looney 151-100 | •tMTS*LIERRK w 5 102 4 5 4" 2 41 3 3 0 Ne.ol M I.owenstein 3985-103! ! 00O2O MISS M 7.IE wb 5 107 D 9 91 10 9 6 4 D Me-rgler OMeara Bros 1111-1. ; ! 0«75*RITI[ S. w 4 102 5 4 31 31 5 5» 5 G Johns. .n Cinnonliall Stable 5760-100 90076J,I.oSe;CHAMPS wb 3 97 7 8 8" 4 3 4 6| VV Charles V N Potts 920-100 1 IMM*ltADIO ws 7 109 10 K, 10 9a 10 71 7» T Barker W IVrkins tMD-sW 1 89923"r.rKEHLOADER w 4 17 1 7 5 7 61 8 8 A Mtensn C E Hamilton 1210-100: i 89798«M r.TlRK wb 7 107 3 3 2 61 7l 9« 91" H Meyer I» Heeb 1310-101 M1M* WRACK RAY ws 4 112 8 1 6S S1 8 10 10 M lamer Koors and Galvin 745-100 Time. 24«5. 48i. 1:13%. 1:40. 1:46H- Track fast. mutu.-ls pa el — I.u.ky Strike. 3.40 straight, .10 place, .40 show; Contact, .10 place, .00 show; Lierr.. 1 .. she.w. Equivalent laK.k.np esl.ls- I.u.ky Strike. 570 to 100 straipht. 230 to 1C0 place, 170 to 1C0 show; Con-tart. 5.". to 110 plaee. 311 to 100 show: Lierre. 425 tee 100 show. Winner — Ch. g, by Friar lioe-k— Dan. -cress, by Ogdeu trained by J. W. Murphy; bred by Mr. J. H. Roeseter. Went to po«t at 3:03. At post 4 minutes. Start pexed and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. LUCKY STRIKE pained steadily after making a slow b.ginninp and. racing into the lead, drew away in the stre-te-li te win easing up. CONTACT, hsrd ridden for the entire race, showed the most spe-ed. but tired in the last eighth. LIKKRE was e-I.ise tip for the entire race. MISS MAZIE eame with a rush in the last eiuarter. LOXGCIIAMIS tired. RADIO ran fairly well. RUTH S. quit. WRACK RAY was fnr back throughout. Scratched RH371 "Mi. teeth. 107; !«sl70 nandybru-h. 107: 00120 Neat Girl. 07: 00184 Escarpolette, 107; 8884«IIIats Dp. 112: S9485 Planter. 102: NM Eager, 112; 80880 Robert Maxwell, 102. Overweights te.ntae t, 2 pounds: Radio. 2. QAQQs FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. June 20. 1924— 1 :09«i— 3— 107. Purse ,400. 3-year-olds vJUmUvJ and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner ,100: second. 00; third. 00. Index Horses AWtlPSt i H Str Fin Je.ckeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt DIIJOM O. lKNNY wsb 4 M 7 2 1» 1" 1« 1» H Meyer J H Brown 90_i0, 891S7 IETIE w 6 Kill 1 J !» 41 3" 2" J M.Coy J Spencer .",l4.-,-l.. 88706 Sll:i;n EAGLE w 5 HI 3 7 7" 7 4" 3 M Garner A M Johnson Mtt-Mi S0182"MIK ADO wb 4 111 2 8 8 8 5«* 4* A Mtensn J L.w . 791-101 90187,DISTY MARY wb 4 104 4 1 2" 2« 21 5« G Johnson J H Downing . .,. 84946 ROYAL MISS WB 4 10.1 5 6 6 6 C 6" D Mergler J 11 Respess 1140-100 89923 ToM HARE JR. w 6 106 6 4 a1 5* 7H 71 B Harvey O V Barnes "705-101 80688 "MISTRESS MARYw 5 95 8 5 M 31 8 8V Moore W II Hall 2U2C-100 Time. 23. 46=S. 1:13. Track fast. mutnels paid— J. C. Denny, .80 straight. .20 place. .00 show; Petie, 8.70 place. 1. CO show: Spread Eagie. .60 show. Equivalent beeoking eslds- J. G. Denny. DO to 101 straight. 60 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show- Pete 835 to 100 place, 480 to 100 hheiw ; Spread Eagle. 180 to 1110 i-li.av Winner Br. e-, by Jusquau Bout-Mary aii.hae-ls, by l.issak traine-d by F. J. Pierce; bred by Mr I. II. Itreiwn. Went to post at 3:31. At post 1 minute. Start good and s..w. Won driving: second and third the j same. J. G. DENNY ra.-e.l into the lead at once and seem.d an ea*y winner in the stretch, but tired l suddenly and had to be hard ridde-n to just last Itmg enough. PETIE save-el much grounel on the turns anel fin. she. 1 fast and gamely. SPREAD EAe.l M I ! "-.l a big gap anel was going fast at the end. MIKADO, far back for the first half ni.le, race-d wide on the stretch turn, but closed a big gap i TjISTY MAKY tired badly. Scratch.-.l MM Hull". 101: feO230 Ne.rselanel. 101; 00182 Rolling Wave, 91: 8.".7:i.VSp«nisu Rose, 91. Overweights- Petie, 1 f*i iwiunds; Tom Hare Jr., 1. QrtOQf* FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and ".0 Yards. Nov. 3. 1917— 1:41 S— 3—126. Highland Stock aU«t7lP Farm Purse. Purso ,700. 3-yearolds and upward. Allowances. Net value to win- ner ,330; second. 50; third, 50. Index Horses AWtlISt i Vi Sir Fin Jocke-ys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt j 89987-CA!:AeTl"S w 3 M 6 2 ll 1 Ill 1« D Mergler CWRiedinger »-loo ! •tMSSlCJNa OOfUN II w 4 PW % 3 71 71 5 4» 2" M elarner P Coynu 4-V100 I 89987 LATHROF w 5 ljl 7 7 C 4 31 3" ll J M.c.y Fb.risant Stable l".....i »0130Ii STII.LloN w 4 102 4 5 412122" 4 A Mt-nsn A ,„!.., s,.n A Ken.llo I505-MO 90131ABSTItACT w r 102 5 8 8« SI 3 6« i J Heuieel Intel i.:iti..nal Stall- 1230-101 i KM I.UKEAST BELL w 1 l.f. 8 0 r, 3J 41 6» II .V.y.-r [die I;,,ur Stk Km Stb fllO-100 89623 ill ITIN IN WB 3 1 V 2 9 9 9 8» 7« 7" G J..lm-..r, l,ll„ Hour Stk Fin Stb tl 90077 BARBARY Hlsll wb t M 14:-. :.i 7 8* S" W Charles M OoklbUtt BBB-M9I 90130 CHBROKKC w 5 107 9 1 51 r,= t,l 9 9 R lla.v.y Gaiiuher and Combs 41O5-100 I tCouple-d as Idle Hour Stoe-k Farm stable e-ntry. Time, 23",, 47H, 11». l:37i, lrtt%. Equals track record. Track fast. mutn.-s ]■»:.! 1 aractus. .20 straight, . so pla. e, .50 show; King Gor.n II 40 plae-e 80 I ■how; Latlirep, 2 7l show. Equivalent Is-.k ug «lds — Carae-tns. 360 to 1e straight, 190 to 100 place, 273 to 100 show King Gorin II.. 17 to KM plaee, 190 to 100 show; Lathrop, 535 to 100 show. Winner Ch. r, by Gnat Uritam llre-en, by Oruus trainee! by C. W. Riedinger; bred by Messrs. Ried.nxer A Ilast.ngs". Went to i».st at 4 03. At post 5 minutes. Start geiod and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. CAR.VtTI S. showing extreme speed, rae-ed into the lead seion after the start and, setting a great i pace, won in a e enter. KING GOUI.N 11., far back for the first half mile, saved greMiod on the stretch1 turn and flatahed fast. LATHROP raced well and finished gamely. ABSTRACT ran a good rare I HKKAKFAST IIBI.L tired badly in the stretch. BUTTIX IN would uu extend himself. Overweights— Abstract, 2 pounds; llrrakfast Bell, 114. QrkOQry SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Kile. June 20. 1924— 1 :99S— 3— 107. Grand Hotel Handicap. Purse • ■VAsUP * ,800. 3-year-olds and upward. Not value to winner ,340; second, 00; third, 50. Index Horses AWtlPSt Vi H Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 89486 = VENIKEE w 3 106 2 3 1* 1 1» la B Harvey S S Combs 18.1-100 I/OO-.M BCTTBR LUCK wn 3 112 7 1 3» 3 21 M Garner Interne tional Statla 4K-100 90021 HOLEY S TONEYwn5 107 4 7 7 7 51 3 D Mergler S NT Holman 550-100 90021 LORD CltANITE wn 5 119 C S C« 4« 41 4« D Connly J C Schank 2110-100 MMTSLOW AND EASYw 3 100 5 3 ! Z» 3 S K Wliams E 1! M. Lean 793-100 89650 BOBS MARY wn 4 98 3 4 5" 5« 7 61 Q Johnson I.llo Hour Stk Fm Stb BM-M 89678 KING NAD! w 3 107 1 5 4" « t 7 G Fi.l.N J J Troxler 5i0-10» Time, 22%. 45S. 1:11%. Track fast. miituols paid -Menifee. . CO straight, .60 place. $,1.00 show; Better Luck, .80 place, $.1.60 show: Bradleys Te.ney, .20 show. Equivalent bookin.- od.l- Menifee. 1ft to 100 straight. 80 to 1C0 place, 50 to 109 show; Better Lock, 190 to 100 place. !0 to 100 show: Bradleys T..n-y. M to 111 show. Winner-B. e. by North Star III.- Bourbon Lass, by Bourbon Beau trained by II. Johnson; bred by by Messrs. i.al.ah.-r Bros.. Went to po-t at 4:33. At post 2 minutes. Start gevid and slow. Won driving: seceind and third the same. MENIKKE. showing much sjee-ed anel saving much griHind whore is.ssibe, rae-e-d into the leael s....n after the- start and. fighting it e.ut stubbornly through the last sixteenth, just lasted limp .iiouph to win. BETTER LICK ran in improved form and finished fast, but was lucky to b I se. on.I. BRADLEY S TONEY e-le.sed an immense gap and swerved whe-n going fast, hut ame again and was gaining fast. LORD GRANITE tired near the finish. SLOW AND EASY tired. KING XADI was taken completely back in the first quarter and not persevered with. Overweights -Menifee, 1 pound; Lord Granite, 2; Slow and Easy, 2. QeHj ?Qfi SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and .0 Yards. Nov. 3. 1917— 1:41 H— 3— 126. Purse ,500. »v/*a!00 3-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner ,150; second, 25; third. 25. Index Horses AWtlISt ft % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt MISS ••FAX. DE COIRSYwb 98 3 1 1 Ill H If O Johnson J S Hawkins S20-IIO 90024 1 WARFARE wb 110 1 7 8» 8» 7s 31 H V Moore IN Holman tS-t* Mlt7«KUBLAl KUAN w 103 2 2 2 2 2»k 21 3 H Mevcr J Allgeyer lil.-PO 89722 SAM MENC.EL w 109 5 6 4» 4l 5» 4 4 D Connly J T Looney 1815-10 89722«P1LLAGEU wb I 3 7 3 5 Si ! 6 5 A Mtensn C II Knebelkamp r,l"i-;■ - 90024«SIL El: SLIPPERS w 101 8 5 6 6" 4 »U C, Noel Audio- Farm Stable 710-100 90129 AIR CASTLE wb 111 6 8 7» 75 C 7 7» W Fronk Darnel Brees and Jones !:»-. .1 89768 VAI.I.ETTE w 106 4 9 9 9 9 8" S" J Hej-.i.-l S K NichoU K3-M 89722 MY DREAM w 106 0 4 5 5» 8 9 9 B Harvey O 1 Cu.kihv 3S5-:00 Time. 22S. 47. 1:12%, 1:39%, 1:44%. Track fast. mutnels paid-- Fanny De Ceursy, S40 straight, .60 pla. e, .20 show; Warfare, .10 place. .60 show: Kcblai Khan. .50 show. Equivalent booking odds— Fanny De Coursy. 820 to 100 straight, 380 to 1C0 place, 310 to 100 show; Warfare. HI In 1C0 place. 130 to 100 show : Kublai Khan. 375 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. f, by Stockwell— Fontarabia, by Oddfellow trained by J. S. Hawkins; bred by Mr. MeBrayer Me,..rel. Went to pe.st at 5:04. At post 1 minute Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. FANNY DE COIRSY. hard ridden fre.m the start, and showing Ihe most speed, rae-ed well in the final drive, but was tiring and just laMrd to win. WARFARE, far back in the early running and. ridden wide on the stretch turn, eame with a lush and would have ween in another stride. KCBLAI KHAN, also hard ridden for the entire raee. finished well. SAM MENGEL probably would have won but for being taken back sharply just before reaching the stretch, then finished fast. PILLAGER tired. The e thers were always outrun. Seratched So.M.VDr. Tanner. 108. Overweights--Sum Mengel, 2 |munds: Air Castle. 4.


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