Our Horses In England., Daily Racing Form, 1902-01-22

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OUR HORSES IN ENGLAND The Americans this year are very formidable in stake nominations in England the engagements of Messrs Keene Whitney and Croker being some ¬ what of a stupendous nature The Daily America of January 20 has this to say about the big entry list listSome Some of Mr Crokers horses have been entered in nearly every stake that closed on nomination day The Messrs Keenes entries when compared with tfcose of English turfmen seem to completely overshadow them both in numbers and quality In ¬ deed the stable now in England which will repre sent the Keenes is something that should give just cause for Americans to feel proud over Nearly all are American bred Disguise II Noonday Olymp ¬ ian and Cap and Bells are all the produce of Dom ¬ ino Conroy is in one or two soft spots Indeed from the looks of the three ten thousand pound ¬ ers that are to be run this year there do not now seem any horses able to defeat the Keene candi ¬ dates and it it no vain prediction to make that with ordinary luck the Messrs Keene will be very near the top of thejjest of winning ownbrs gtxthe Mr W K Vanderbilt is also a nominator tnough only on a modest scale scaleMr Mr Whitney is a heavy nominator and no doubt sent further nominations from this side through Mr Vosburgh VosburghThe The following is a list of American entries in the various big English fixtures The Lincolnshire Handicap run Tuesday March 18 at the Lincoln Spring Meeting one mile W K Vanderbilts br g Ontario II 6 J R Keenes Disguise II 5 F Keenes Olympian 4 Noonday T 4 Holstein and Water Shed American horses were entered by their English owners ownersThe The Grand National Steeplechase run Friday March 28 over the Grand National Course about our miles and 856 yards F Keeues Gossip aged Easter Gift aged agedThe The Liverpool Spring Cup run Saturday March 22 over Cup Course about one mile and three fur ongs W K Vanderbilts br g Ontario II 6 bred in France J R Keenes Disguise II 5 5The The Queens Prize run Monday March 31 New Jubilee Course about one mile and a quarter W K Vanderbilts br g Ontario II 6 bred in France J R Keenes Disguise II 5 Caiman Exedo and Water Shed American horses were entered by their English owners ownersThe The Kempton Park Great Jubilee Handicap run Saturday May 10 New Jubilee Course about one mile and a quarter Richard Crokors American Boy 3 Gladwiu 3 J R Keenes Disguise II 5 Running Stream 4 F Keenes Noonday II 4 Cap and Bells II 4 Conroy II 4 Jolly Tar Caiman Democrat Exedo and Water Shed American horses were entered by their English owners ownersThe The Great Metropolitan Stakes run Tuesday April 22 at the Epsom Spring Meeting about two miles and a quarter Richard Crokers Sweet Dixie 4 F Keenes Sinopi 6 Tantalus and Hoi stein American horses were entered bv their Eng ¬ lish owners ownersThe The Prince of Wales Stakes run Tuesday April 22 the last mile of the Derby course Richard Crokers American Boy 3 Frank Gardners Long ¬ shoreman 4 F Keenos Olympian 4 Massa ¬ chusetts Ali II Scotchman II Amoret II Ameri ¬ can horses were entered by their English owners ownersThe The Great Surrey Handicaprun TuesdayApril 22 five furlongs Richard Crokers Gladwin 3 W C Whitneys Elizabeth M 4 Frank Gardners New York II 3 J R Keenes Running Stream 4 Chacornac 5 Exedo and Star of Hanover Ameri ¬ can horses were entered by their English owners ownersThe The North Park Plate run Tuesday April 22 the last mile of the Derby course Richard Crokers American Boy 3 Blue Grass 4 Frank Gardners CONTINUED ON FOURTH PAGE OUR HORSES IN ENGLAND Continued from First Page Omaha II 3 F Keenes Kate Glover II 3 Hoi stein bred in America was entered by Sir John Thursby The City and Suburban Handicap run Wednes ¬ day April23 about one mile and a quarter W K ITanderbilts br g Ontario II 6 bred in France Richard Crokers American Boy 3 Stanhope 3 VVVC Whitneys Yolodyovski 4 Kilmarnock II 5 JVB Keenes Disguise II 5 Running Stream 4 llearsarge 3 F Keenes Olympian 4 Noonday II 4Conroy H 4 Entries to this race include many of the best horses in England such as Epsom Lad Codoman from France Floriform Handicapper winner of the Two Thousand Guineas Caiman bred in America Doricles winner of the St Leger and others othersThe The Ashley Plate run Tuesday April 15 at the Jfewmarket Craven meeting last five furlongs of Abingdon mile Richard Crokers Kennebec Mid wood woodThe The Wood Ditton Stakes run Wednesday April 16 the Ditch mile Richard Crokers American Boy 3 Vendale Amoret II bred in America was entered by Col McCalmont McCalmonti i The Double Trial Plate run Thursday April 17 over Rous Course Richard Crokers Telefon Ezo The Newmarket Two Yearold Plate run Thurs lay May 1 at the Newmarket First Spring Meet ¬ ing1 over Rous Course Richard Crokers Garland 3ayi 3ay i The March Stakes run Thursday May 1 across the flat Richard Crokers Gladwin 3 American Boy 3 J R Keenes Disguise II 5 Mardi Gras 4 Kings Courier and Caiman American horses were ntered by English owners The May Plate run last day of meeting over Rous Course Richard Crokers St Patricks Day Eze EzeIhe Ihe Soltykoff Stakes run Tuesday July 15 at the Newmarket Second Spring Meeting over New Two YearOld Course Richard Crokers Sebag Jennico J R Keenes bay colt bred in America by Kings ¬ ton Dancing Water WaterThe The Criterion Stakes run Tuesday October 28 at the Newmarket Hough ton Meeting over Criterion Course Richard Crokers FederationSt Patricks Day J R Keenes bay or brown colt bred in Eng ¬ land by Persimmon Sandfly The Coventry Stakes run Tuesday June 17 at ttie Ascot Meeting 1902 over Two YearOld Course flye furlongs 136 yards Richard Crokers Sebag St Patricks Day J R Keenes bay or brown colt bred in England by Persimmon Sandfly The Gold Cup run Thursday June 19 to start at the Cup post andgo once around about two and onehalf miles Daniel Coopers David Garrick 5 Richard Crokers Stanhope 3 Sweet Dixie 4 Lord Ellesmeres Kings Courier 5 F Keenes Sinopi 6 Cap and Bells II 4 ConroylL 4 J R Keenes Disguise II 5 Petruchio II 5 H McCal monts Tantalus 4 Sir John Thursbys Holstein 4 Lord Wolvertons Caiman 6 6Other Other nominations were his majestys Lauzun La Camargo Mazagan just purchased by J N Camden for this country Vandevelde Saxon Jac ¬ obite II Mile de Longchamps Black Sand Epsom Lad Cheri Kadikoi Handicapper winner of the 2000 gs Crown Equerry Jean Bart II Forfar shire Santoi Codbman Alencon Pietermaritzberg Revenue Port Blair Balsarroch Floriform Par ¬ thian II William the Third who beat Volodyov ski Mannlicher Ruskin St Alwynne Eryx Bi sette Doricles winner of the St Leger Pom Pom Rambling Katie First Principal Orloch and a number of other nominations together with some from New York which may include Mr Whitneys best bestThe The AllAged Stake run Thursday June 19 six furlongs Richard Crokers American Boy 3 Beau Imperial bred in America 2 Frank Gardners Omaha II 3 F Keenes Olympian 4 J H Keenes Chacornac 5 Eden II Exedo and Water Shed American horses were entered by their English owners The Windsor Castle Stakes run Friday June 20 over Two YearOld Course Richard Crokers Kil dona Jennico J R Keenes bay or brown colt bred in England by Persimmon Sandfly SandflyThe The Alexandra Phite run Friday June 20 to start as for the Hunt Cup and go once around about three miles Daniel Coopers David Garrick 5 F Keenes Conroy II 4 Sinopi 6 J R Keenes Petruchio II 5 Lord Wolvertons Caiman 6 Colonel McCalmonts Tantalus 4 Other nomina ¬ tions to this race were La Camargo Jacobite Mile de Longchamps Black Sand Kadikoi Berger Fleur dEte Jean Bart II Amer Picon Free Com ¬ panion Balsarroch Fortunatus Lady Penzance Martial Law William the Third Mannlicher Hartoe Potin Rambling Katie Thisbe Semiramis Heminius Jettatura and Orloch OrlochThe The Chester Cup handicap run Wednesday May 8 at Chester Meeting 1902 over the Old Cup Course nearly two and a quarter miles W C Whitneys Volodyovski 4 Kilmarnock II 5 J R Keenes Disguise II 5 Petruchio II 5 F Keenes Sinopi 6 Conroy II 4 Cap and Bells II 4 Noon ¬ day II 4 Daniel Coopers David Garrick 5 Colonel McCalmonts Tantalus 4 Sir John Thurs ¬ bys Holstein 4 4The The Coronation Cup run Thursday June 5 at Epsom Summer Meeting 1902 over the Derby Course about a mile and a half Richard Crokers Minnie Dee 4 Lord Ellesmeres Kings Courier 5 F Keenes Noonday II 4 Cap and Bells II 4 Con ¬ roy II 4 J R Keenes Disguise II 5 Petruchio IT 5 Sir John Thursbys Holstein 4 Lord How ¬ ard de Waldens Water Shed 4 WCWhitneys Volodyovski 4 Kilmarnock II 5 Lord Wolver ¬ tons Caiman 6 Colonel McCalmonts Tantalus 4 4In In addition to the above Mr Croker has made en ¬ tries at the Bituny Club meeting meetingAt At the Newmarket First July Meeting 1902 for the 10000 stake the Princess of Wales Plate only the following have been left in Olympianf Dis ¬ guise II and an ordinary field fieldAt At the Newmarket First October Meeting 1902 for the Jockey Club Stakes another 10000 race Conroy II Noonday II Commando Telescope the Tragedy colt known as Brother to Wildflower all owned by the Messrs Keene were left in and not many of the best of Englands were nominated or if they were they were declared out when young youngAt At the Sandown Park Eclipse Meeting 1902 for the Eclipse Stakes still another 10000 race to be run Friday July 18 Olympian and Kearsarge rep ¬ resent the Messrs Keene In fact all three of these rich stakes seem to bo inferior this year because many of the best horses of 1901 are not in


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