Daily Racing Form Charts: Latonia, Daily Racing Form, 1929-06-19

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LATONIA LATONIA. KT.. TUESDAY, JUNE IS, 1923 — Lat.mia 1 Mile. Thirteeath day. Latonla Jockey Cloav Inc. Siirinc meeting of 29 dayn. Weather clear. Stewards, S. C. Nurkois, T. C. Bradley and B. Ho« . Placing Judges. W. H. Shell.y, 8. Gomtpaxter and S. H. McMeekia. Starter. W. Hamilton. Racing Secretary. W. U. Shelley Racin- starts at 2:00 p m. Cliicaso time. 2:00 p. ml. W indicates whip. S spurs, II blinkers. Fig-I ures in parentlie e.s following the distant e of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse I and weicht carried. Indicates apprentice allowance. I Q7ftS4. EIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. Sun Flsg, June 20. 1924— l:09*s— 3— 107. Pursa ,300. 3. i •- 4 UO year-olds and npward. Maidens. Claiming. Bet value to winner 00; second, 00; June-is-js-iat third. 00. Claiming price. ,000. Inde* Horses AWtPPSt Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlr. Odds Strt 36512 MY DAN w 3 110 9 4 1« P 1* 1» A Pascma A B I.etellier 404-100 36614 CAREER wn 3 110 11 8 8» 31 2| 2 i D Duboia J B Rcspesa 4;66-10O 37470WODDLGT w 3 110 2 5 21 21 3* 3* W Fronlc J W Parri.sh 291 100 .T7473»UNITED ARMY w 3 105 1 11 11J 91 6 4 J Futrell G V Barne* 187S-100 36329 I H I J I BB DOMKss wb 3 105 7 10 B 61 5» 5* W Noel R L Swope 3196-100 3712B»GRAXDWOOD w 3 105 12 3 6 4* 4* BJ V Meinm"n J C Waters f21Sl-100 36517*LOUD SPEAKER wu 4 105 8 7 9« 8i 81 7» M Austin Darden and Kvermandn t 37169 THISTLE MAJOR w 3 110 5 2 51 5 7» 81 G Collins Hayes and Mo shier 3934-100 37467 BEN TINCUP w 3 110 3 9 10» 10* 10» 9» W Lilley H Massey f 37037 DUDE WILLIAM w» 3 110 4 12 12 11» ll1 1* W Crump D Breckinridge 1715-100 37012 NFVI.RTELL w 3 105 19 1 4"k 7» 9 11« H Schutte Parkview Stable 221-100 32298 MATERIAL w 3 110 6 6 7l 12 12 12 H Philpot S and A Fuerst 941 100 tMufnel field. Time. :23V», :47%. 1:14. Track good. , MUTUELS PAID , EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS MY DAN 0.08 .16 .74 404—100 258—100 137—100 CAREER 43.60 22.46 2080—100 1023— 1C0 WOODLOT 4.20 110—100 Winner — B. g. by Porte Drapeau — Bud. by Leonid trained by B. C. Bunbury; bred by Mr. I. U. Clari;. Winner entered to be claimed for .2011. WENT TO POST— 2:01. AT POST— 7 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; seeoud and third driring. MY DAN began fast and moved into a clear lead, quickly increased his advantage while swerving ont the entire last qnarter snd won with something to spare. CAREER lost much ground throughout, be-an moving up fast after the first quarter and. dosing gamely, outstayed WOOBCOT. The latter, hard hnstied to keep tip in the early racing, benefited by saving some ground and tired in the final drive. UNITED ARMY, weakly ridden, closed fast. PRINCESS DONNA tired. TII1STLK MAJOR pulled up hail 1 y lame. Scratched— BBBM Neptunis, 110: 37411 Flashing Gem. 110; 30899 Busy Flo, 110; 37331 Golden Colna, 110; 354O0 Jildis Kiosk, 115; 37515 Buntings Maid, 100. OryOCET SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Bradleys Peggy, June 27. 1927— 1:05S— 2— 115. «L 9 UOti Snlphnr Purse. Pnrse 200. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to win- Jiinr-ls-sa-Lat ncr 00; second, 00: third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt % y» Str Fin Jockeys Owne.a Riuiv. Odds Strt 371»3MA YERKES w 115 6 2 1* 1* 1» 1» T Murray Brown Hotel Stable 99-100 1 37332 = FAIR ROSALIND w 115 3 1 21 2» 2* 2» W Crump D Breckinridge 157-100 37472 FLO ONEILL w 115 4 5 6 4« 41 3»k J Dell W R Estill 2S47-100 37332 HOXEY LOCUST w 110 5 6 3i 3» 31 4 N Huff D I Stewart 27 V. 100 37038T1SHYBO w 113 2 4 4 51 5» 5» W From* H P Headier 957-100 37193 RUTH MAYES w 110 1 3 5 6 6 6 H Philpot W S Dudley 6119 100 I Time, :23*5. :47H, :59. 1:06%. Track good. , MUTUELS PAID . EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, MA YERKES .98 .36 .16 99—100 18—100 8—100 FAIR ROSALIND 2.48 2.28 24 100 14 100 FLO ONEILL 4.46 123—100 Winner— Br. f, by Leonardo II.— Crosshun. by Peter Pau .trained by S. S. Combs; bred by Messrs. B. F. Simms and J. II. Morris. WENT TO POST— 2:31. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second aud third driving. MA YKKKLS. easily best, took command with a ru li, maintained a fast pace easily and won well iu band. FAIR ROSALIND, always in closest pursuit of the leader, ra ed evenly and held on gamely. FLO ONEILL wore down HONEY LOCUST in the final eighth The latter began slowly, but moved into third place with a rush and tired in the stretch. T1SHYBO suffered early interference, TfiSfi THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Mike Hall. Oct. 20. 1927— 1 :40y5— 3— 103. Purse O 4 OOO ,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Claiming. Net value to win- J line- is. 29-1 at ner 00; second, 00: third. 00. Claiming price, 00. Index Horses A Wt PPSt Vx Vs % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Bquiv. Odds Strt BWB1 VALENCE wn 6 113 2 1 3» 3A 1* 1» 1J K Noe J McShane 701-100 37570HOLD FAST w 4 112 8 5 6* 6» 54 4* 2i D Dubois M H Reed 148-lOt 37566-CHIZ w 3 105 1 3 5" 5h 41 BJ 3"" A Pascma Parkview Stable 757 100 37570 MADAM EMELIE w 4 112 7 6 41 4J 31 31 4 W Kern Elliott and I#wi» 1630-100 37518 JUEL JEAN w 4 112 4 9 9 81 7 5 " 5» K Hfnian L Stivers 7606-100 37473ILLLTSTRIOUS w 3 106 9 8 71 BJ 81 7« 6« H Thilpot Byrd and Hieatt 85 2 100 37 111 DELIGHTFUL wa 3 106 3 4 BJ ll 21 61 71 J Ryan J L and V K Dodge 6035 100 370*3 QFKFN ROYAL wb 4 112 5 7 8J 9 9 9 8« W Pool S J Kelley 491 -100 37635 SOIREE wb 4 112 6 2 2 21 6" 8" 9 W Fronk H P Headier 1276-108 Time, :23%, :48*5, 1:14*». 1:41%, l:46/5. Track good. , MUTUELS PAID , EQUIVALNT BOOKING 0DDS-, VALENCE 7.22 $ 8.86 $ 5.14 761—100 343—100 157—100 HOLD FAST 3.24 2.62 62—100 31—100 CHIZ 3.3S 94—100 Winner — B. m. by Brown Prince IT. — Miss Valens. by Valeria trained by J. M. Shane; bred by Mr. ITa! Price II -ad ley. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 3:02. AT POST— 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driviug; second anil third the same. VALENCE, much improved and never far bark, found raeing room on the inside when ready after reaching the final three-eighths and, racing into the lead, outstayed HOLD FAST. The latter, slow te get going, lost much ground, particularly on the stretch turn, but finished fast and was wearing down the winner. CHIZ saved much ground and held on, fairly well. MABAM EMBLIB had no mishaps. JFEL JEAN began slowly. QUEEN ROYAL was outrun. SOIREE tired. Overweights — Valence, 1 pound; Illustrious, 1. Qr7£» 27 FOURTH RACE — i 1-2 Furlongs. Bradleys Peggy. June 27, 1927— 1:05%— 2— 115. O 4 OO 4 Purse ,200. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner 00; second. 00; third, Jiine-is-i!l-l.at 00. Claiming price, ,000: if for less, 1 pound allowed for each 50 to ,500. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 37332BETTY ANN wb 105 3 1 l1 1» 1* 1* J Heupel H P Headier 236-100 3712.V-WINGO wb 107 6 2 41 21 2* 2* A Pascma T P Hayes 319-100 36435 MICHIGAN BOY w 113 5 6 3* 3 34 3« R Huff J L Pontius 1569-109 37 564 COLONEL HENRY w HO 15 61 5» 5« 4s W Crump D Breckinridge 1278 100 37331 CAMPION w 103 4 4 2 4 4» S H Philpot G F Schreiner 431-100 37472 PRINCS CAROLYN w 110 2 3 7 6* 6* 6" T Murray F MKonkia 406-100 37330 DOC CONNER w 107 7 7 5* 7 7 7 D Dubois J B Respess 6490-100 Time, :24, :47%. 1:00%. 1:07. Track good. f MUTUELS PAID — , -EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-, BETTY ANN .72 .48 $ 2.S0 236—100 74—100 45—100 WINGO 4.20 3.46 110—100 73— 100 MICHIGAN BOY 5.12 156—100 Winner— Br. f, by Tryster — Mazda, by Toddinuton trained by W. W. Taylor; bred by Mr. R. M, Eastman. Winner entered to be claimed for ,700. WENT TO POST— 3:31. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second mid third driving. BETTY ANN was nnder strong restraint while holding a slight advantage In the first three-eighths, then opened up a big lead quickly and. cnntiniiing well, held it. WINtlO saved ground after th.- first quarter and closed gamely. MICHIGAN BOX rustled into a contending position in the first quarter and continued fairly well while swerving repeatedly in the stretch. COLONEL HENRY had no nvshttpa. CAMPION and PRINCESS CABOLYB raced poorly. Overweights — Betty Ann, 1 ponnd; Princess Carolyn, 3. OrrjfJOQ FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. ¥un Flag. JimV 20. 1924lT0O%3— 107." Big Stone Gap «i 4 VrOO Perse. Pnrse ,300. 3-year-oldIs and npward. Allowances. Net value to winner I— 0 It It T all ,000; second, 00; third, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owuers Equiv. Odds Strt 14447RKPUBLIC wb 4 113 3 4 11 111 ll D Dubois Laffoon A Yeiser S9 100 3a.- 71CLOG DANCE w 4 110 6 3 21- 2» 2 » E Pool R S Clark 750-100 37569 TYFHi x N w 4 112 4 7 5 51 4 31 D Frogtte Kenton Farm Stable 16t:i-100 37.- 17i:i!Ti lLT W I 110 5 2 4 3n» 3J 4 W Fronlc W Reed 360-100 37124 ll 111 IN IE w 3 95 2 1 t*| t1 3 BJ H S, -hutte 0 W Kinlintrer 45::6-100 .17567 = BORIS wit 3 106 15 «» ;» 6" 6 II Philpot Harned Bros 1521100 37517SCOTT w 3 1 ■ 7 6 7 7» 7* 1* J Heupel Gallaher A Comba 1571-100 37565 RAGUS w 3 95 : S SS8SG Reeves D D Canfiehl BBBMBJ Time. :23!s, :46*:. 101%. Track good. r— 52 MUTUELS PAID — , EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS REPUBLIC .78 .94 18 89—100 97—100 53— 100 CLOG DANCE 6.00 3 66 200—100 83—100 TYPHOON 7.S4 292—100 Winner— B. c, by Busy American— Sherry, by Sweep trained by J. J. Flauigan; bred by Mr Polk Lafio n . WENT TO POST— 3:55. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good aud slow. Won easily; second and tiiird driving. REPUBLIC worked his way into a clear lead over the deeper part of the track in the first quarter, withstood a challenge from CLOG DANCK approaching the stretch, then continued fast and gamely, hiding his adantage to the end. CLaM DAM K. always in closest pursuit of the leader, made a game try entering the stretch and held on well to outstay TYPHOON. The latter saved much ground, but was in the di.per part of the stnt.h and finish, -d gamely. KKTORT gave an even effort. BOK1S cosed up well and worked out a full mile in 1:40%. Scratched— 37IO» Peter Parley, 111.. Continued on fifteenth page. LATONIA Continued from ninth pae. QTsrwftQ SIXTH KACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Mike Hall, Oct. 20, 1927— 1:40%— 3— 103. Purse O 4 UOll .2C0. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Claiming. Net value to win- June-ls-2:»-l.at ner 00; second, 00, third. 00. Claiming price, 00. Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 % 4 Str Kin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Strt 37470 l.AIV GOSSIP m 3 108 4 4 2 U Is p P D Duliois I-alfoon A Yeiser 90-100 37123SIOT LIGHT w 4 107 1 8 8 61 4s 3* 23 W Cooler W B Hupp 935-100 37407MARY McCLAIN w 3 100 3 6 41 3« 3i 4* 3* H Schutte Audley Farm Stable 2355-100 37335* NKLLIE BALLOT w 3 M 6 2 li 2» 21 21 4- F Smock Mrs J L Brannon 21W-100 37335* PURPLE SAND wb 3 103 8 € 6- 7» 7» 61 5 M Austin W Reed 1215 100 S75G6: LATCH KKY wb 3 105 7 3 5= 51 P 63 €2 J Heupel H P Whitney 772 100 37411=I.r KY XKNORA w 3 105 6 1 3h 4 6» 7» 7* J Ryan P J ONeill 723 100 37515 LOW SHOES w 3 105 2 7 71 8 8 8 8 F Haines Jansen and Coakley 12975-100 Time. :23, :47«i. l:12«i. 1:39. 1:44 /S. Track fast. r- MUTUELS PAID , EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS-LADY GOSSIP $ 3.80 $ 2.96 $ 2.48 90—100 48—100 24—100 SPOT LIGHT 6.52 3.58 176—100 79—100 MARY McCLAIN 4.34 117—100 Winner P. f, by Busy Ann rican— Wilda Bennett, by Dick Welles trained by J. J. Flanigan; bred by Mr Polk Uiflm m. Winner entered to be claimed for fll.UUO. WENT TO POST4:23. AT POST— 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Wen easily; second and third driving. LAOV OOSSIP, easily best. disjKised of NELLIE DAI. LOT when ready and. racing into a commanding lead, won well in hand SPOT LIGHT began working her way up after a half mile and easilj disposed of the others. MAItY alcCLAIM raced forwardly from the start, but tired in the final drive. OUII BALLOT began tiring after showing speed for three-quarters. Scratched— 37469|Konie Wiedel, 115; 37..70 Ada Adler, 112. Ovt-rweight — Nellie Itallot. 1 ! olind. Corrected weight — Lucky Xcnora, 105. 7ftQll SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Mike Hall, Oct. 20. 1927— 1:40%— 3— 103. *J* 4 3%JJ Purse 300. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to w.nner 000; sec- Junc-IS.gO-l at ond. 00: third. 00. Claiming price. .500. Index Horses AWtPPSt 4 ■_• S sti Fii, .It. keys Owm rs Equiv. Odds strt 37329 HKIKMORA wb 4 119 2 1 l3 1* I« V li W Kronk R B and B O Hickman 3115-100 36»74KVKHP.I.IK w 3 104 9 7 5= 5» 31 3i 2"* A Pascma Parkview Stable BK-MI 37333 KKNTICKY AOE w 4 112 5 6 81 R3 7 53 3» W Crump A L Ferguson Ll»-lfM 37120CREEK INDIAN wb 5 115 4 4 2- 2= 21 2" 43 II Plnlpot Au.lley Kami Stable Bst-M 37262:,VANDAL w 3 105 $ 3 41 4h 5i 6 P M Austin H Oots BM-MI 37408:G LD p.KT w 4 112 1 8 3 3i i* 41 6" A Abel Four Oaks Sfk Frn Sta 1112-100 3740IPIMYAL KM wn 4 112 6 2 61 6 6 7- 7i K I.i.l C K Ilaimitoii 1 .-100 3740X»AI.I.i:ciANOE w 3 97 7 5 7- 71 86 8 - 8" W Cooler J B Kes| ess Ms*-1M 37107HILI.IK htdNRhw 3 110 3699999J H. up. 1 T II M.taffrey MM-IM Time, :Z2%, AC*.,. 1:125. 138S. 1:43. Track fast. f MUTUELS PAID EQUIVALNT BOOKING ODDS- HEDEMORA 4.30 6 58 3.74 3115—100 12£9— 100 587—100 EVFRBLUE 16.84 6.56 742—100 228—100 KENTUCKY ACE 4 00 100—100 W.nmr- l;r. f. by Trouttt t I Eulogy, by Fair Play traui.d by E. Kaiser; bred by Mr. Baylor O. HIckmaiM. W.ni.t-r ent red to be 1. timed for J. Hi*. V/ENT TO TOST— 4:52. AT POET— 4 minutes. Si;irt pMi and slow. Won drn:n. se« t ml find third the same. IlEIiEMOKA, rating In her b st form. n.uMtl hsta a t ssBBBt mling lead at once, snvd ground find hohl i.g on fairly well lin.li-r severe pressure, outstayetl I:IIUME. The lattef s.i.tl mm!, ground, began moving up slowly after MM hing the str tt h turn iti.tl eul-tawd KKNil KV ACE. Tic latt r. Shuffled far back in the first quarter, was outrun to the stret. h when- he lost ninth ground whil-closing an mum use gap ami might have been best. CKKEK INDIAN t r d in the tinal drne. SOLD BE1 had no mishaps ROYAL SON could never gain a contending position. VANDAL quit. AI.I.Etil-AM.E was poorly ridden.


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