Gossip Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1898-05-13

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GOSSIP OF THE TURF Cincinnati turf writers are taking comfort in the good form horses that raced at Newport have since shown at Louisville and Lakeside It is justifiable to and bears out the conclusion that Newport form is very good form to follow Here is what one of the scribes said of the mat ¬ ter tear yesterday Regardless of what may be said of the class of horses that raced at the last Newport meeting there can be no denying the fact that they can win elsewhere Of twelve races run at Louisville and Lakeside yesterday nine races were taken by horses that raced at Newport Out of a possible 36 chances to show on the board 20 were accepted by the same horses The races were made up of animals from all points of the middle west and Pacific Coast Thus the Newport delegation have had a chance to show their worth fairly A sum ¬ mary of the past five days racing at Louisville will show that out of 30 races run 21 were taken by horses that were prepared and raced at the Licking Valley track Outbf Out ninety chances to be in the money fortysix forts were accepted by these same horses Considerable interest is being manifested in the probable field that will start in the Debu Debug ¬ tante ante the second stake of the Fair Grounds meeting This event is for juvenile fillies and a bunch of blueblooded bluebook eligibles eligible are in train ¬ ing King for the event Henry Batchelor Bachelor the Texas turfman Truman will introduce Ida Marie to tho thou St Louis public in this race Ida is by Bobby Beach the sire of May Beach who gave May Hempstead quite an argument at New Orleans early in the season J C Cahn Can has his Chance filly Clara Fields who is a halfsister halfwit to Hurl ingham Bingham in the stake Clara finished second the first time she started at Memphis but failed to get a mark in the Ardelle Adelle Stakes Jim Christy expects to Win the Debutante with his of Barney Schreibers Schreiber lieutenants who booked at the Newport meeting for George C Bennett says that Rome Respass Trespass 3yearold filly Flora Louise by Florist Mary Louise will take a lot of beating in tho thou Kentucky Oaks at Louis ¬ ville vile next week According to Mr McKim Mocking Flora Louise wintered magnificently and is credited with being the finest looking thor ¬ oughbred outbreed around Cincinnati She has been working great guns over the Newport track so they say Rome Respass Trespass her trainer is said to be an artist at his business St Louisans Louisa are greatly interested in the outcome of the Ken ¬ tucky tuck Oaks on account of the fact that two St Louisowned Louis horses namely Ferroll Ferro and Crock ¬ et are sure starters in the race Ferroll Ferro be ¬ longs to C A Tilles Tiles while J C Cahn Can is the owner of Crocket Rocket who beat the crack Alleviate the other day Of what promises to be one of the prominent features of the eastern turf campaign this year the New York Sun says The promised rivalry between the crack thor ¬ After St Callatine Palatine had easily won the last race Friday there was exitement excitement galore Tho Theo St Carlo mare was entered to be sold for 500 and By Holly ran her up to 1000 when Sam Hild Hilda reth retch bid 1050 at which price she was sold to him The exitemont excitement comes over the fact that St Callatine Palatine is owned by E D McSweeney Mesentery who mortgaged the mare to P G Lynch to secure a loan of 402 payable on May 30th Lynch turned the mare over to Sam Hildreth Children to train and he had absolutely no right to enter a valuable mare like this one for 500 McSweeney Mesentery inti into ¬ mates that there is a conspiracy to get the mare away from him He will resort to legal methods to recover possession of St Callatine Palatine Breeder and Sportsman John J Carter is presiding judge at Oakland since the departure of Judge Murphy J W Brooks is assistant Sundays San Francisco Examiner says J Galen Brown will leave in a few days for Chicago with the crack 2yearold Olinthus Plinths Libertine and a few others Longstreet Longest filly Klondike Will Darden Arden will try for it with a bay filly by Leonatus Lents Falaise Malaise This trick is a full sister to Libertine John Huff man has two strings to his bow In Hindoos Indoors Dream who is a full sister to Deerfoot Beetroot Huff ¬ man thinks ho has a speed wonder A bay filly by Fonso Fonts Tulla Tulle Blackburn in the Huffman string is also well thought of Frank Leighs Sleighs Buckmaster Bushmaster filly Katie Gibbons showed excel ¬ lent form at Little Rock and Memphis Tom McHale Chalet thinks Our Nellie winner of the Ardelle Adelle at Memphis will be hard to beat Colonel Baker who trains for Mr Maffitt Afflict has a possible starter in a bay filly by Blazes Eliza Carr tho thou dam of Minnie and Tom Mackin Mackinaw M P Mat tingly is very sweet on his chestnut filly by Bolero Colusa Coleus dam of Madeline Jack Burns will try to win the stake for Senator OBrien O'Brien with Rosie Rose Burke by Albert Barney Schreiber probably will be represented by two staters starters in this stake Rosebeau Rosebay by Flambeau Fairy Rose the dam of Racine Fairy and Rosor Resort monde and Miss Marion a flying daughter of Himyar Shimmy will carry the St Louis turfmans turbans col cool ¬ ors St Louis Republic A St Louis gossip says Phil McKim Mocking one I oughbreds outbreed of the east and west is an assured fact and the outcome of the friendly battle will be watched with the keenest interest It opened briskly on Saturday and if each side can con ¬ tinue tine to put up such a bold front throughout tho thou campaign some gallant struggles will be in order The west drew first blood when J E Maddens grand colt Glenhoim Genome outfooted hotfooted a representative field of tho thou bluestblooded bluest youngsters in the east for the rich Juvenile stakes Madden made no secret of the merit of his colt and he expects to capture some more rich plums with him here as a twoyearold toehold and in England as a three yearold earl The east evened the score in tho thou Metropolitan Handicap with the Morris Brothers speedy 3yearold Bowling Brook by the English Derby winner Ayrshire Yorkshire and fol fool ¬ lowed this up with Filon Dillon dOr doer in the fifth race and Sly Fox in the last event Turney Tourney Brothers Dr Eichberg Iceberg had to be content with third place to Mr Belmonts Belmont gelding while Maddens Great Bend had to lower his colors to Sly Fox Both sections are well represented in this weeks events and the regulars are looking forward to rare sport


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