untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-08


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STAKE ELIGIBLES WORK OUT THOMAS CURRAN MEMORIAL AVENGER NAMED FOR OAKS CRASH VICTOR IN HANDICAP « ♦— . • Latonia Track at Its Best Despite Splendid Band of Two-Year-Old Whitney Filly Supplementary Nomi- All Hail Second and Druggist Third Unsettled Weather Conditions. Eligibles for Next Saturdays nation for Arlington Filly Race. in Cleveland Feature. , Feature at Washington Park. # , Management Facing Difficult Task in Tak- Opiopio and Issaquena Also Entered for Rough Riding Tactics of Jockey Mozer Fa J- ing Care of All Who Have Asked The third running of the Thomas Curran Rich Fixture— Gross Value Expected tor in Hinphy Racers Triumph— for Stable Room. Memorial.™di!£pU * fiVC and 0,ThfJ ** Be About 0,000. Perkins Repeats. furlongs, ,000 added, for two-year-old colts • and geldings, will be decided next Saturday, • * LATONIA, Ky., June 6.-Despite the JuJle 13 ■* Washington Park. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitneys Avenger CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 6.-William , Many of the best youngsters of the male * 7 Hinnhvs Crash won the Geauea Lake Han-heavy thunderstorm in Cincinnati, the La- sex in training are eligible for this stake, is one supplementary nomination for the dic£ he mth race which served as the tonia track was at its best, and the large Proteus, owned by A. Pelleteri, winner of second Arlington Oaks, which will gross prjncjpai attraction at Bainbridge Park this number of horses quartered here awaiting the Bashford Manor Stakes at Churchill ab0ut 0,000 July 11, at Arlington Park, afternoon. Mrs. C. Gregorys All Hail and the opening of the thirty-one day meeting Downs J °n th£ ound and hkely Wl11 rule Others are Charles Harwells Opiopio r r and L T. Sandrocks Druggist divided the minor as one of the choices. awards of the nurse finishing in second and Saturday, June 27, went through their trials Clyde Van Dusen will enter the Dixiana the Paradise Farms Issaquena. Each of JJgJJ wUh Lu£ky fjan a creditable fourth, over a lightning fast course. Stables Easter Time, a colt which has in these nominations cost 00. It must be Crash took command at once, closely fol- Many candidates for the six stakes, chief two starts triumphed on each occasion in considered significant that they were not lowed by All Hail and Druggist. While on of which is the forty-eighth renewal of the handy order. By good judges he is re- . the stretch turn All Hail and Druggist M__.h 7 at the first closin£r of the named Marcn 1, at tne iirst closing 01 ine Latonia Derby, were on the track, and they garded as a coming champion. mQved Qn thfi outside of the pacemaker, came in for the most attention. The Three Ds Stock Farm will have a Oaks when they might have got in at 5 Jockey R Mozer, who had the mount on The question now facing the management formidable pair in Texas Knight and Lib- each. A dash of one mile and a furlong, the Crash, then proceeded to carry his oppo- is where to quarter the horses that will be erty Limited, both by Sir Galahad III. Both second Qaks will be for three-year-olds nents to the outside, causing both serious here. It has reached such a stage that Mau- cost around 0,000 each at A. B. Hancocks . __.__ interference and shaking his whip in the „ -hoilf .hmiM •„ rice Galvin, vice president of the club, made sale. These colts have shown well in racing. fllIies exclusively. It should gross about 5,- facg — AJ| vgmn Despite Mozers tactics All a hurried trip to Chicago to confer with E. J. OConnell will enter Adobe Post, a 000, and pay its winner close to 0,000, the jjail continued courageously in the final Col. Matt Winn regarding the building of chestnut gelding by Cherokee— Ruth S. He sjze of the purse depending on the number drive, and Crash just lasted to score by a several barns. the last several has demonstrated fine form since the first new During All Hail. of starters at e250 each It will be a close nose over days track superintendent Charles Nolte has of the year. . . .. . __■■; . «■.... -.-. Druggist was a creditable third after being received applications from some of the lead- Hal Price Headley, who is in the habit of finish between the second Arlington Oaks ,30 the extreme outside in the stretch, ing stables of the country. He does not sending tip-top horses to the post, probably and the fifteenth Coaching Club American jockey Horn, who rode All Hail, promptly handle the allotment of stalls. There is a will enter two for the race. He has Pre- Qaks as regards value. The Coaching Club claimed foul against Mozer, but his protest committee appointed by the American Turf son of Supremus— Parody, and Cathop, pare, dismissed by the stewards. American Qaks is *nxture fixture " of sorine racintr was sprmS Association for that purpose. a son of Supremus-Clonakilty. The latter T7"" "*, racirf Perkins was an easy winner of the Hud. Horsemen that in the past ten years raced is a half-brother to Mike Hall and has at Belmont Park. It is a gallop of one mile gQn Purse wnicn served as the secondary, elsewhere well those that remained earned brackets. and three as as furlongs. feature, and run as the fourth race. Jockey in Chicago last summer, intend shipping to Joe Leiter, Chicago sportsman, probably Avenger is a daughter of Dis Done and Seabo sent him up on the outside of the Latonia in the event they can find accom- will be represented by Prince Hotspur, son Nemesis. She won three of ten races last leaders while on the far turn, and, overhaul- modations. Jack Howard, who went to Ar- of Dunlin — Lady Emmeline. This colt fig- season, finished second once and third three jng La Belotte midway in the stretch, drew lington Park from Washington Park and ured in a bristling finish at Washington times. She has won one race this season away into an easy lead in the final stages* Latonia for the 1930 Park with Tellico and the latter and manifested only visited stakes, Marcasite, a pronounced disposition Germaine Chauvelot came with a belated has notified Nolte that he will be here with gaining the decision over Tellico by reason to go on in two or three others, sprints of six rush on the outside in the final furlong and twenty head; the Keeneland Stud, Theo. E. of a disqualification. All were heads apart furlongs. The March 7 Oaks nominations outstayed La Belotte. Sawdust raced in close Muellers Shady Brook Farm Stable and at the finish. of the C. V. Whitney stable were: Thais, a quarters on the inside, but finished tiring, others of equal note have reserved stalls, The Everglades Stable has a good one in half sister of The Nut; Peter Polly, a sister The sport was staged under favorable con- and it appears that workmen will be erect- Dyak, by Dodge — Quality. Dyak missed of Macaw, Prudery and Prudish; Summer ditions, but at intervals the weather became ing buildings on the spacious grounds in by a narrow margin when Indian Runner Day, a daughter of Chicle and Maud Muller, sultry and threatening. The track was in the near future. won the Stewart Ridge Purse last Thursday, and Zelide, a daughter of Mad Hatter and good shape. An excellent half-holiday crowd C. W. Hay, general manager of Washing- Anthony Wayne, a bay colt by Lee O. Cot- Wendy. Wendy is a half sister of the bril- was in attendance, and the racing wag ton Park, sent word that there were 1,600 ner — Betty B. has shown several sparkling liant Boojum. spirited. horses at Chicago that would be at Latonia performances and may run extra well in Opiopio, a chestnut daughter of Bon j. Judys Mary Cobb was easily best of if stalls were available. the stake. He is owned by R. W. Collins, Homme and Kitty Troxell, bred in Cal- those starting in the opening race. She "Now you know what I am up against," who races under the nom de course of Elm- ifornia, won two of three races at two, and sprinted into the lead shortly after the starts was Noltes comment after reading the mes- hurst Stud. finished third in the other. Her last win- shook off Thistle Vic on the far turn and* sage. Other prominent eligibles include R. S. ning race was at Tanforan in April. That retaining a comfortable lead in the stretchy There are 590 nominations for the six Clarks Indian Dance, F. M. Grabners Gold made three out of four, which is no bad Won with something in reserve. Thistle Vio stakes, and a survey of the list of eligibles Tip and True Play, T. P. Hayes Red Run- average for any kind of horse. always held the remainder safe. Despite a reveals that each fixture should bring out ner, Keeneland Studs Don Romiro, J. W. Issaquena, a daughter of Tryster and Joys wide stretch turn Charbuel raced into third a large and brilliant field. The Cincinnati Marchbanks Chazzan, Northway Stables Delight, won two of fourteen races at two, place easily in the stretch. Trophy closed with the greatest number of N. W. Church Gallant Sir, by Sir Galahad finished second twice and third twice. She After beginning slowly, Hippias quickly nominations, 154 being eligible for the six III.— Sun Spot; Shady Brook Farms Bally- defeated a fair band at Latonia July 3, last raced up to the leaders in the first quarter furlongs race, while the Clipsetta Stakes, hoo, W. C. Weants Judge Primrose, a when she defeated Deemster, Elysium, Town of the second race and, overhauling Royal another two-year-old event, has 126 eligible Miami stake winner; Herbert M. Woolfs Limit, Polinos, Knights Call, Gun Fire, Pollys Rock, the pacemaker, a furlong out, drew to start. r Straightaway. Boy, Peace Lady and Right Now over five clear in the last seventy yards. Royal Rock The Independence, Oaks and Enquirer, The first two weeks of the Washington furlongs and a half. She acts like she might was hard pressed at the end to save second have less than one hundred, while the La- Park meeting have surprised in patronage, go on, too. Joys Delight is a daughter of from the fast finishing Participate, which tonia Derby drew 104. It has been far beyond expectations of the Gay Crusader, daddy of Bright Knight and gained steadily after reaching the stretch. With a large number of the stake candi- management. grand dad through Bright Knight of Gallant Melmor raced past the tiring Poly in the dates in training, it means that stall room ♦ Knight, Her Grace and Knights Call. stretch. must be provided for them, and the attrac- VJEliT CTARI EQ FOR I A TONIA other Oaks eligibles are Cousin Jo, Tempis and Commandman raced closely tiveness of the first condition book is an- llCVT d 1 itDiiEiJ rUll Lfill/illfi Risque, Buckup, Tambour, Dark Magnet, lapped setting a terrific pace to the stretch other reason for many horsemen asking for Ladana, Baba Kenny, Tony Princess, Betty in the third race, where Commandman gave accommodations. Derr, Sunny Lassie, Silver Beauty, Peake, up. Anitas Pal then moved up next to the • TWO New Bams Ordered Constructed Brusner and Allez Vite. inner rail and, after a hard drive, wore down . TZTZ 1 , Alcibiades won the Oaks inaugural last Tempus in the last few strides. Tempus .-..,. ... m- if „■„, ,- j.. LATONIA TURF NOTES m Time for Mllldale Meeting July, with Dustemall second and Valencien- held on with rare courage during the final • • Opening ™ June 27. neS tnir- drive. Cloido acted unruly at the post, began ■ • slowly and raced into third place in the last LATONIA, Ky., June 6. S — § quarter. All Upset, which with Playtime were the , . LEXINGTON TURF NOTES The disappointment of the race was the VMVmmmmanMn „ -. mnr HUIM 1930 Kentucky Derby hopes of Charles HOMEWOOD, T11 IB, Jumm a 6.-Two stables, . £ «££g pride Bacharach, breezed a half mile in :53 this with a capacity of thirty-six stalls each, to- » usual Dut m moVing up fast on the outside morning. day were ordered constructed at Latonia in LEXINGTON, Ky., June 6. when he swerved over to the inside midway "Bob" Saxton, turf editor of the Cincinnati time for use during the summer meeting of George J. Mandel of Oil City, Pa., today in the stretch behind the others. Jockey Enquirer, will be at Washington Park to thirty-one days, opening on Saturday, June bought from L. K. Haggin, thetwo-y ear-old Tilden, who had the mount, was forced to cover the American Derby for his paper. 27. Demand for stable accommodations for bay gelding Vesee, by Gnome — Swift Water, take up, but the son of Noah came fast when T. L. Pierce returned from Lexington, the meeting has been such that Colonel He will continue to be trained by L. K. straightened out and finished with his usual where he inspected the breeding stock of Winn, executive director of the Latonia Rogers, who will take him to Latonia, where courage. the Valley Lake Stable as well as to arrange Jockey Club, was forced to increase the he has an engagement in the Cincinnati ♦ for the breaking of thirty yearlings. Pierce stall capacity so as to provide quarters for Trophy. Vesee is one of the best two-year- 4 fc has twelve horses in training here, but finds practically all of the numerous fashionable olds at the Lexington track at the present I | fllUfi RRANPH TURF WHTF time to journey back and forth to the blue stables going to the Kentucky track. The time, and is promising. | luhu uimnun lunrilulH grass city to supervise the improvement to new barns will be ready for occupancy in Col. W. S. Dudley today stated that on * his training barn. He expects to take up about ten days and will be completely the advice of T. P. Hayes he has withdrawn TORONTO, Ont., June 6. the thirty yearlings, a majority the property equipped and modern in every respect. the price of 0,000, which he placed on Ray Ned Henderson will rest up the nine head of L. C. Lang, owner of the Elmtree Stable From the list of requests for stalls, the Blades a few days ago. "Mr. Hayes phoned of the Fox Chapel Stable at Woodbine. He and Buffalo patron, July 1. Latonia meeting is attracting a greater num- me last night that Ray Blades had come out will later ship to Arlington Park, Chicago. Six of the twelve horses Hammel has at ber of leading stables of the East, West and of his race in fine shape," said Colonel Dud- The string embraces the good jumpers Liber-Lexington for Howard Oots and others will Canada than in several years, and if racing ley, "and we have decided he will not be tin and Sardaneza, both stake winners at be shipped to Latonia to be turned over material counts, the meeting should prove sold for a time at least. He has a lot of Woodbine. to Howard Wells, who is now campaigning remarkable for the sport in store for patrons stake engagements, and he looks like he will William Skene purchased the Craig and at Washington Park. A majority are two- of the track. About 1,200 horses were in- win some of them." Eran horse, Passing By, from R. E. Perry, year-olds, and were left there when they eluded in the stables having reservations Joe F. Patterson has returned from Bel- This imported horse is destined for a stud "bucked" prior to the opening of the Lex- for the meeting. mont Park, where he sold several horses in career and will hold court at the Skene farm ington meeting. Maurice Galvin, vice-president of the La- training last Saturday. which is located a few miles outside of Sun Flag, the sire which will stand at the tonia Jockey Club, returned to his home ♦ Toronto. Valley Lake Farm of R. J. and P. A. Nash, at Covington tonight. He spent two days € 3 Ferseth, which was cut down so badly in which the Chicagoans purchased from the going over plans for the meeting with Col- I WASHINGTON PARK NOTES the sixtn race Thursday that it was foun j Gifford Cochran estate, has practically com- onel Winn. J necessary to destroy him, was buried in the pleted his bookings for the season. Several • center field at Long Branch. of his get are now quartered at Latonia f— $ HOMEWOOD, 111., June 6. Good Shepherd, Contemplate and Scotland and resemble their sire, both in color and BELMONT PARK TURF NOTES I Visitors include W. F. Poison, Buffalo have been placed on starter Palmers out-conformation. _ owner and breeder, who arrived Thursday, side list, while Black Friar, Eilona, Niclc In addition to the three-year-old, Eagle He plans to remain for several days. Cullop, Some Time and Lord Cardigan, Bird, which has now returned to training, NEW YORK, N. Y., June 6. Charley Cherry, with the horses Sweep which displayed such bad post manners A. W. Booker has the two-year-old Bellai G. H. "Pete" Bostwick was elected a Past and Maecenas, arrived at Lincoln Fields Thursday, have been placed on the school- Nepoli and Good Tibe Boy for P. Youkilis, member of the National Steeplechase and from Danville yesterday. ing list. a Cincinnati patron. Hunts Association at a recent meeting. Larry Boganschutz left for his home at Zarf has been taken over to the barrier Guy Lunsford, who made the engagements Cliff Moseir was an arrival from Miami. Latonia, but returns Monday. While at since being placed on the schooling list and of R. Fischer at the Lexington and Churchill He said that not since Armistice Day was Latonia Sunday he will look after some schooled so well that he has been permitted Downs meetings, will serve in the same ca- there so much joy in Florida as that shown details pertaining to the coming meeting to start. Butter John also has been schooled, pacity for apprentice Gene Sullivan during when news was received that the race bill there. The Crane starter has also been taken off the Latonia meeting. had been passed over Governor Carltons Peter B. Kyne, author and sportsman, is the schooling list but has been added to Jockey B. Hampton, who did not apply for veto. expected Monday. He is making the long the list of horses that will be assigned post a license last year, due to illness, is now in A. C. Bostwicks Scuttle had a useful trial trip from San Francisco by air. He has a positions in any race in which he may be the employ of H. Van Elliott, and will make for her engagement in the Coaching Club number of horses racing at Washington a starter. application for a license for the Latonia American Oaks this morning at Belmont Park. W. Baines unloaded Knave of Clubs, High-meeting. Park. The daughter of Whiskaway— Sea Apprentice R. Allen, Kentucky boy, had land Fling and a couple of other platers at Polk Laffoon, president of the Latonia Tale was sent along for a mile and a quarter his first mount since arriving here from Dufferin Park Thursday. The shipment Jockey Club, will head a party of friends in 2:10 and it was a fine performance. The Bainbridge Park. came from Montreal. leaving Covington for Chicago for the Amer- fractions for the move were Jttflk, 1:17 and •- — — A. E. Alexander has taken over the stable ican Derby at Washington Park. 1:43%. BAKER TO RACE IN FLORIDA of w- E- Bulmer to train. It includes Post-Henry Forrest, trainer of the J. B. Respess Jack B. Campbell, well known racing offi- ville and Oat Box among others. horses, was forced to let up on Grand Cham- cial, came down from Hartford, Conn., for Jockey G. McCann became the father of pion and several more of the horses, and the running of the Suburban Handicap. LATONIA, Ky., June 6.— Col. R. L. Baker a baby boy Thursday. Both Mrs. McCann Forrest does not expect to have the son of ♦ . — was a visitor from his Lexington home and and the boy are doing fine. This is the Royal II. and Bonnie Crest ready for his LOANED TO TRAINER WALTER reported that more than a hundred horses versatile rider who rode both on the flat Cincinnati Trophy engagement. were quartered at the Kentucky Association- and through the field at Woodbine. After going slightly amiss during the course. "The passage of the Florida racing The large string of the W. S. Kilmer-J Churchill Downs meeting, R. T. Runnsells HOMEWOOD, 111., June 6. — Jockey Willie bill over the governors veto was a big thing Whyte stable will be shipped to Blue Bon-has High Storm back in training, and the Moran, who rode with considerable success for racing. Now horsemen shipping to that nets on Tuesday. plater reeled off five furlongs in 1:06. on Chicago tracks last summer, is en route state for winter racing will have assurance * Charles Hufnagle, who rode for the late from the West Coast, and will report to that the meetings will go and I believe it HORSE ICHITARO DESTROYED Al Kirby and is now connected with the Trainer J. E. Walter of the Sophia Lee Sta- will be a wonderful thing for the sport with jockey room, arrived here after spending ble upon his arrival. Moran is under con- the opening of tracks at Miami and St. several days at Washington Park. tract to the La Brea Stable, but his services Johns Park under a betting law. I intend TORONTO, Ont., June 6. — The Canadian-Henry Forrest, trainer of the Respess have been loaned to trainer Walter until to ship my stable to Florida next winter bred Ichitaro, the six-year-old son of Knights horses, reported that the several horses the horses of his contract employer arrive, and there will be many others to do the Differ — Ruth Maxim, broke down so badly which have been coughing are now well The La Brea Stable horses will be on hand same," was the comment of the Lexington in his race Friday that it was found neces-on their way to recovery. J to take part in the Lincoln Fields meeting, horseman. sary to destroy him.


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