Gossip Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1898-06-29

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GOSSIP OF THE TURF When Plaudit went east reports were current that he was doing none too well but they were apparently without foundation In Mondays edition of Morning Telegraph Kelston Keelson says With saysWith says the going a bit heavy and Sunday being more or less of an off day there is little of importance to report from training quarters At Sheepshead Shepherd Bay John E Maddens Plaudit galloped a mile in 149 moving free and seem ingly jingly at home in the deep going so that no matter what the condition of the track may be on Realization Day the son of Himyar Shimmy and Cinderella will take a lot of beating beatingI beating I looked Plaudit over in his stall yesterday and Albert Simons who has been handling him in the west is deserving of credit for the condi condo ¬ tion ion in which he has handed him over to Mr Madden Although not on the big muscular order Plaudit is a rare type of a clean cut beautifully balanced horse absolutely without lumber His beautifully placed shoulders and perfect balance is a guarantee that racing up hill down hill or on the level will be all the same to this perfect racing machine and it is to bo hoped that the Westchester Esthete Association will have on its program this fall a weight for ago race at a distance of at least one mile and three narters natters and valuable enough to draw all of ofe offer e best horses in the country


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