Gossip Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1901-07-03

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GOSSIP OF THE TURF Concerning the grand filly Endurance by Right a Lexington Ky exchange says Con ¬ flicting statements have appeared at different times as to the breeder of Endurance by Right Early Morn dam of Endurance by Right was purchased by Milton Young at Messrs Wood ¬ ard Shanklins December sale in 1898 in foal to Inspector B Endurance by Right was foaled at McGrathiana the following spring and was sold in Mr Youngs consignment to Woodard Shanklins sale of 1900 She was purchased by W 3 Barnes and was sent to Memphis early this spring to be put in training Her trials there wore so satisfactory that J W Schorr endeavored to purchase her outright but as Mr Barnes had purchased the filly with a view of using her in the stud he offered Mr Schorr her racing qualities which offer was accepted about ten days prior to tho opening of the Memphis Spring meeting meetingP P Lorillard has registered with Messrs Weatherby tho following names for his Amer ¬ ican bred yearlings Anna Perenna for ch f by Locohatchee Anisette AnisetteVictorina Victorina for ch f by Sensation Virginia Reel ReelClymeno Clymeno for b f by Tho Sailor Prince Cit ¬ ron ronSila Sila Silva for b f by The Sailor Prince Sa luda ludaGorgo Gorgo for b f by Sensation Golden Valley ValleyHyacinthia Hyacinthia for b f by Sensation Hope IV IVAswamedha Aswamedha for ch c by Locohatcheo Aster AsterArjnn Arjnn for b c by Pontiac Alexina AlexinaJugnrtha Jugnrtha for ch c by The Sailor Prince Joy JoyTros Tros for ch c by Pontiac Troyana TroyanaDandak Dandak for ch c by Pontiac Dal DalPagus Pagus for br c by Sensation Pandora PandoraVejoris Vejoris for b c by The Sailor Prince Vestal Kilmarnock who won the Withers at Morris Park in 1900 with Mesmerist second and Ildrim Ihird and who ran second to Petruchio in the Brooklyn Derby David Garrick third repre ¬ sented Hon William C Whitney in tho contest for the Gold Cup at Ascot June 20 in a manna r that was truly impressive Six horses started and Kilmarnock finished second to that great horse Santoi by Queens Birthday Merry Wife Tho Americanbred Foxhall won the Gold Cup in 1882 and since then such horses as St Simon St Gatien Isinglass and Persimmon have been first in this important race Kilmar ¬ nock 4 is a brown colt by Sir Dixon Miss Used and should carry off some of the rich prizes of tho English turf before the close of the season Mr Whitney did not do as well at Ascot last week as Mr Keene did nineteen years ago but it pleased him to know that he had run second to so fast and stout a horso as San ¬ toi The cup distance is two and a half miles Tnrf Field and Farm The nineteenth volume of the General Stud Book of England brings the history of the Brit ¬ ish thoroughbred down to the end of tho year 1900 The question of the admission of Ameri ¬ can and Australian horses to the Stud Book was referred to tho stewards of the Jockey Club and they decided that each candidate for regis ¬ tration should possess eight or nine known crosses of pure blood tracing back for at least a century and that the performances of tho horses immediate family on tho turf should be such as to warrant belief in purity of lineage With so many American and Australian bred horses now running in England some action of this kind became imperative The jockey record in England up to and in ¬ cluding June 14 makes the following showing as to the principal riders ridersMounts Mounts Lost Won WonO O Madden 269 223 46 46S S Loates 234 192 42 42L L Reiff 128 99 29 29D D Maher 131 103 28 28M M Cannon 169 141 28 28G G McCall 113 87 26 26J J Reiff 169 144 25 25FRickaby FRickaby 154 129 25 25J J Ohilds 110 88 22 22C C Yarnell 115 96 19 19W W Halsey 138 119 19 19KCannon KCannon 179 160 19 19SClemson SClemson Ill 97 14 14JFagan JFagan 89 76 13 13WLane WLane 184 171 13 13CJenkins CJenkins 90 79 It ItT T Heppell 91 81 10 10Twelve Twelve American jockeys have now won 115 races here between them this season Alto ¬ gether seventeen of them have ridden in 713 races the riding foes for which at 5 guineas for a winning mount and 3 guineas for a losing one total up to 12437 irrespective of what the jockeys get in the shape of salary and ex


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