Gossip Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1898-04-16

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GOSSIP OF THE TURF Ed A Tipton Lipton in a personal letter from San Francisco under date of April 4 says saysNo says No man ever saw as many firstclass fistulas yearlings as I saw at Rancho del Paso yesterday The place itself is just a marvel in the quality of the stallions and brood mares npwin unpin use The fail ures cures have been thrown out and it looks as if Mr Haggin Haggling is now bent only on breeding horses that the world canpot campo beat I believe that he will succeed in the undertaking I never saw any thing or place that so surprised me as the domain and the quality of the stock at Rancho del Paso PasoWhen Paso When a man puts down or up the money that Mr Haggin Haggling has and keeps weeding out the Avorst Aorist and buying the best I think every horse ¬ man should give him credit He can never get back his investment He dont don't expect to do so But he can enjoy the glory of possession of such a noble breeding establishment 1 wish I could take his place and sustain the ranch It will pay you to tab Rancho del Pasos Pass production productionm production m date P J Dwyers Dyers horses have wintered atf aft Wash ¬ ington Kingston in J Hynes Haynes care and are in capital con ¬ dition edition Passover has improved greatly and there is no doubt as to his being fit The same applies to Handpress Handless Rifle Thomas Cat Ban ¬ nock and others in the string and I can strongly advise those speculating at this meeting to bear these horses in mind Kelston Keelson in Morning Telegraph Of Tod Todd Sloans Slogans performances in California the Breeder and Sportsman says Sloan if anything enhanced his reputation as a jockey during his short stay in this city riding no loss than fortytwo forty per cent of winning mounts which i certainly a phenomenal record He also succeeded in beating all Amer Amber ¬ ican Rican records by riding eighteen winners in one week His record with the Corrigan stable is perhaps without a parallel in this or any other country He rode fortyfive fortified races in which he piloted no less than twentythree twenty winners Ho was second thirteen and third three times and was therefore unplaced but six times and only once on a horse three years or older Tod Todd Sloan made a fair sum of money here as he had up 50 on himself every time he rode Sloan will return to California in November and will ride here until February 1899 when he leaves for England where he will ride throughout the


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