Gossip of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1899-03-01

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GOSSIP OF THE TURF. The strong stable gathered for Mr. W. C. Whitney by Mr. Sydney Paget is composed of the following liorBes: Loki, b. h, 0, by Logic The Slashes. Governor Budd, b. g, 6, by Fresno Rose G. Buola, b. m, 5, by Bramble Lou Dudloy. Plaudit, br. c, 1, by Himyar Cinderella. George Keono, b. c, 4, by Onondaga BesBio 1 Hinckley. Linstock, br, g, 4, by Logic Blue Stocking. Hurly Harly, cli. f, 4, by Rlloy Heltor Skelter Jean Boraud, b. c, 3, by His Highnoss Carrio J C. Black Vonua, b. f, 3, by Kantaka Quoenio. Toluca, ch. f, 3, by Nomad Sweet. Mr. Clay, br. c, 3, by Darobin Miss Clay. High Degree, ch. f, 3, by His Highness Nettie J Homemaker, b. g, 3, by Sir Dixon Blue MaBS. Harmonica, b. f, 3, by Hanover Reclare. Last Cord, b. c, 2, by Ben Strome Last Ban. Long Isle, b. c, 2, by Longstreet Exile. Annoy, ch. c, 2, by Meddler Spring Tide. Creeper, ch. c, 2, by Iroquois Great Annie, 1 J J Angle, b. c, 2, by George Kinney Flitaway. Scales, b. c, 2, by Tho Bard Equipoise. 1 Maidstone, ch. f, 2, by The Bard Maumeo. i Recovery, b. f, 2, by The Bard Falsest6p. i Ogre, b. c, 2, by Meddler Fatima. Miss Idison, ch, f, 2, by Lamplighter Grati- i tude. 1 Wax, br. c, 2, by Candlemas Miss Rahsom. i Bramble Rose, b. c, 2, by Bramble Miss i Nailer. I Formerly Lou Bramble. l S. C. Wagner has the following horses in training at Dayton, Ohio : Croesus, 5, by Dunboyne Annie Loyne. Alabaster, 4, by Springbok Emerald. Springer, 3, by Springbok Altiphone. Chestnut colt, 2, by Onondaga Golden Reel. Bay colt, 2, by Kingston Carmencita. Bay colt, 2, by King Eric Sister Monica. Brown colt, 2, by Pirate of Penzance Lady Modred. Brown colt, 2, by Bassetlaw Tangerine. Bay colt, 2, by Springbok Jennie V. . Chestnut colt, 2, by Springbok Emerald. Bay filly, 2, by Jim Gore Bangalore. The Kensico Stable lot for this year are: Bannock, ch. h, 5, by Turco Sister Louise. Jack Point, br. c, 3, by Sir Dixon Merry Maiden. Effervescent, b. f, 3, by Islington Mollie. Catnotop, br. c, 3, by Potomac Lavinia Belle. Ragged Sailor, b. c, 3, by Salvator Vandala. Neponset, ch. c, 2, by Meddler Little Lady. Golden Sceptre, ch. c, 2, by Golden Garter Repressa. Peaceful, b. c, 2, by St. Florian Serene. Pillager, ch. f, 2, by Iroquois Boulotte. Queen Anne, br. f, 2, by Bassetlaw Pink Cottage. The horses belonging to the Canadian turfman A. M. Orpen arrived at Memphis recently in charge of trainer Charles Phair. The list is as follows : Florida Rose, ch. f, 4, by Farandole Jennie S. Mongolian, blk. g, 4, by Tremont Rosa. Buenos Ayrean, b. g, 3, by Clarendon Blue Belle. Laurentian, b. c, 3, by Salvator Lady Cardigan. Bridal Tour, b. f, 3, by Longstreet Honeymoon. Ruth Black, br. f, 3, by Iroquois Trade Wind, Girnington, b. g, 3, by Luke Blackburn Jessica. Chestnut colt, 2, by Kismet Plaisance. Chestnut colt. 2, by Golden Garter Music. Brown colt, 2, by Darebin Glenrose. Bay colt, 2, by Sir Modred Lambayeque. Bay colt, 2, by Goldfinch Poesy. Brown colt, 2, by Bassetlaw Fortuna. Chestnut colt, 2, by Tenny Lorraine. Mr. H. J. Scoggans stable this yoar will be composed of the followiug horses: Miss C., b. f, 4, by Florist Jennie C. Volandies b, c, 3, by Volante Mamie Fonso. Becky Ban, ch. f, 3, by Ban Chief Becky B. Viola K., ch. f, 3, by Volante Mary K. Grace Darling, b. f, 3, by Ban Chief Pauline Loo. Frances D., b. f, 3, by Eothon Eflie C. HighlandLad.br. c, 2, by Florist Highlander . Mare. Florizar, b. c, 2, by Florist Czarima. Russell R., b. c, by Terra Cotta Leonora. Bay filly, 2, by Florist Lela. A Lexington dispatch to a Cincinnati newspaper says : "Alderman W. H. McCorklo, representing a syndicate of business men, has offered I 1 i i i 1 i i I l Charles Green 130,000 for the old Kentucky Association course. Mr. Green thinks tho amount insufficient, and left for New York without giving the aldojman a definite answer. Ho did say, however, that he was considering another proposition from other parties, who have offered to lease the grounds for ,000 per annum. For this property 0,000 is a fair price, and, in the opinion of real estate men, Mr. Green would not realize as much were he to cut up the sixty-six acres into building lots." The following resolution has been adopted by tho Stewards of the California Jockey Club: "The stewards of this club believe the parties connected with the Little Pete scandal at Bay District track should remain ruled off for life, and during their tenure of office will consider no further applications for reinstatement." The resolution is directed particularly at Dow Williams and ex-jockey Heinrichs. Both are seeking reinstatement.


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