Latonia Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1928-06-18

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. « "TaYonia turf notes s — — «. LATONIA. Ky.. June 16. Boni Fern, the Boniface two-year-old j owned by J. J. Troxler, injured herself in i her last race, and will be out of the running » for a short time. James P. Boss, former track superintendent t at Lexington and now holding a similar office . at Havre de Grace, is an arrival to remain . for a few days. The horses of C. Nolte go from here to o Raeeland at the conclusion of the local meeting. . R. P. Brooks is arranging to ship the horses s of George J. Long, Willard Wilson and Miss s Ioretta Brooks to Lincoln Fields at the expiration - of tbe Latonia meeting. R. C. Frakes will have a division of his stable at Raceland in time for the opening of that meeing. Perle dOr, J. N. Camdens candidate for the Latonia Oaks and a scheduled starter Monday, this morning galloped a mile in 1 :39 handily. The move was the best of the morning at the distance. E. B. McLeans Toro was out today for exacting preparation for his coming engagement in the Latonia Derby. Trainer John Schorr sent him a mile and a quarter in 2:00 breezing. The American Derby winner appeared at his best, and wis not distressed by his task and pulled up in superb condition. Among the- days visitors from Louisville were James T. Clarke, C Y. and C. C. Hieatt. Henning Chambers, Lawrence Jones and Harry Lindenberjser. Janes T. Looney. Le-roy Land and Allen Gallagher were among the visiors from Lexington. The horses of the Coldstream Stud that were shipped to Coldstream Farm for training under the supervision of Frank Taylor will be returned here Sunday. Jockey W. Crump was the leading money earner among the riders the past week with earnings of 81. B. Pool followed with 58, and A. Abel wrs third with 55. II. Gray and W. Garner took down each. Apprentice W. Kern, having served a BttB-pension of ten days, resumed riding this afternoon. Kay Spence is returning the Aud-ley Farms Kentucky Oaks winner, Faster Stockings, and several others of that stable that have been at Churchill Downs to Latonia on Sunday. Easter Stockings is engaged in ore of Mondays races. Spence had Audley Farm entries for each of Mondays races and succeeded in obtaining representation in six of The seven races. Jockey R. Russell departed Friday night for Fairmount Park to have the mount on Bobashela in the Statler Hotel Handicap. He will return Sunday. Clyde Van Dusen returned from Lexington," where he attended to some breeding matters. He announced that he will keep Torohilla in training and probably retire him to the stud nexf year. The third issue of conditions for the current meeting was distributed among the horsemen this morning. T. M. Botts acquired Golden Prince at private terms from Alfred Kane, and the four-year-old raced in the formers colors in the fourth race today.


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