Gossip Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1898-04-27

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GOSSIP OF THE TUKF TURK Mr T W Coulter landed in Chicago Saturday with his horses which are stabled at Lakeside Ind Indo He left for Louisville Monday night where he will look over his band of 2yearolds in Captain Wideners charge for some four or five days Mr Coulter will race a big band in Chicago this season He looks well but is still grieving over the death of a canine friend a lovely fox terrier who was virtually torn to pieces by a lot of dogs a few weeks ago at Lake ¬ side yet managed to get to the stable door be ¬ fore he died Mr Coulters horses made the journey from California well Daily Racing Form is the most honest horse in my stable stableI stable I said Mr Coulter in talking of his horses He also said It was hard to win in San Fran cisco There are a lot of good horses there Very few horsemen profited The tracks and andi and i railroads made all the money The total of Lakeside stables is forty odd to H3 among them such as Bradley with Tra Terra verser verse The limit is reached and Secretary Nathanson Nathan pleads helplessness Beginning i Tuesday Starter Dwyer will be at track daily at 900 am to school 2yearolds to the gate There seems to be a mad rush from everywhere to Chicago Both Harlem and Washington Park will be swamped John Kelsey wires from Mem Memo phis Aphis The entire track ready to move upon Chicago The St Louis Fair Ground Association has selected the following dates for disposal of its various stake events May 14 Inaugural 1 mile 3yearolds and up i ward 2000 1 May 19 Debutante 41 furlongs 2yearold fillies 1500 1500May May 21 Mississippi Valley 1 mile 3yearolds and upward 1500 1500May May 28 Kindergarten 58 mile 2yearold colts and geldings 1500 1500May May 30 Memorial 5 furlongs all ages 1500 1500June June 4 Club Members Handicap 11 miles 3yearolds and upward 2500 2500June June 9 Golden Rod 78 mile 3yearolds 1500 1500June June 11 Meramec Mermen 1 mile 3yearolds and up ¬ ward 1500 June 16 Brewers 34 mile 2yearolds 1500 1500June June 18 Derby 11 miles 3yearolds 5000 5000Juno Juno 23 Laurel 34 mile 3yearolds and up ¬ ward 1500 1500June June 25 Junior Championship 51 furlongs 2 yearolds earls 2000 2000June June 30 Mound City 1 18 miles 3yearolds and upward 1500 1500July July 2 Missouri 34 mile 2yearolds 1500 1500July July 4 Independence 1 316 miles 3yearolds and upward 1500 Of the recent meeting at Bennings Jennings the Now York Sun says The WaldenMorrisJordan combination got most of the money at the Bennings Jennings meeting Pv winning the First Washington Nursery on Kiturday Kimura with their colt Filigrane Filigree the first money of which was 2200 R W Walden Son came out at the head of the winning own ¬ ers Their horses ran first four times and sec ¬ ond bond and third the same number of times which netted them 3400 The stable of Father Bill Daly Dally came next with eight winners nine times second and four times third which amounted to 2985 A H D H Morris were third with five wins five times second and once third which amounted to 2795 M Jordan was fourth with 2300 due to eight winners four seconds and three thirds The other winners were Adam Beck 360 R Bradley 700 E Burke 210 Mrs R Bradley 325 T F Barrett Barrette Co 330 Bennington Kensington Gardner 495 M Clancy 60 JWColt JCL 470 W Choritan Christian 295 Mrs A D Crarnpton Scranton 60 Mrs W C Daly Dally 590 R C poggett180 P J Dwyer 685 R Fosbender Obscener 256 S S Howland Holland 305 Mrs S S Howland Holland 50 JJ Harrison 280 J Hynes Haynes Co 606 HTHewitt 90 F R T Hitchcock 310 310C C H Hurkamp Hiram 150 W Jennings 640 W Jen Jean ¬ nings Ming Jr 60 F E Lown Blown 120 GBMorris Gomorra 310 C D McCoy Co 990 F T Miller 180 T H Magee 270 W L Oliver 160 I M Parr Jr 120 FG Page 120 J F Quigley 370 F Reagan 150 P S P Randolph 520 O L Richards 745 M F Stephenson 280 C R Talbert60 Ed Wain Swain 60 H A Allan 40 Mrs L Curtis 40 T Costello 40 H Durant 80 G H Kernaghan Termagant 330 M Murphy 40 J A McLaughlin 340 E M Mitchell 40 A AD D Payne 40 J S Wadsworth Adsorb 40 Graham Anderson 125 W C Eustis Testis 1585 E A Craven 60 W Woods 60 Col Cool Dan M Burns senior member of the well known racing firm of Burns Waterhouse Warehouse has concluded to breed most of his race horses of the future To this end he has bought the Lucas Home ranche ranched of 1000 acres in Marin Co north of and not far from San Francisco Burns Waterhouse Warehouse own Take Notice Fellowcharm Flowchart Mt McGregor Microgram Altamax Alta and other good stallions 1 and among the brood maros macros are the famous Picnic dam of Recreation etc Cosetto Cosset dam of Candelaria Candelabra and Paloma Palma dam of Miss Ro wena wen Palomacita Palma and Don Clarencio Clarence The firm paid as high as 7500 for their stud ma ¬ trons tons Such men are welcome additions to the ranks of breeders on a large scale


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