Gossip Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1902-03-26

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OOSSIP OF THE TURF Twelve car loads of horses over the Illinois Cent ¬ ral arrived hero at Hoby Tuesday morning Tho train was mrdo up at New Orleans Sunday after ¬ noon and loft there at 330 sharp arriving here at 3 30 a m This is tho fastest run that has ever been mado from the southern city to Chicago in tho ship ¬ ping of horses and horsemen wore loud in their praises today of tho splendid service The follow ¬ ing owners and their strings took up quarters at the Lakeside track M Foster with Lcnnep Fake Count Em Out Sam McKeever and Lady Rico RicoW W M Sloan with twelve head including Maggie Davis Digby Boll Moderator Chaminade and Tho Mormon MormonV V Hughes Co withFroo Pass Shut Up Hylo Olelcma Emma A M and Haideo HaideoD D Lamasney with six among them lola Rad ford and Maple MapleJohn John Clorico with Prince Blazes Dorothy Leo False Load Frank Ireland and a 2yearold Coin petition for which he paid 1500 to H T Griflln The youngster is a halfbrotherto Sidney Lucas LucasR R E Maddox with eight among them being Divonno DivonnoT T Licalzi with Hanswurst Wilton and Hop Scotch W R Griffin with Vassal Dance who ran second in the Crescent City Derby sind tho youngster Modern ModernC C DeWitt with five including Banish Piederich and Oznard OznardB B Schroibor with Jerry Hunt Kinestelle and Merida MeridaC C Mulholland with six among them being Donator Homage Glissando McAlbort Heigh Ho and You You Bolich Sweet with If You Dare Rival Dare Dont You Dare and a twoyearold twoyearoldTV TV Burke with Marcos and Goldaga GoldagaN N M Vedder with John Baker and Tyr Shena ShenaW W Walker with five including Life Line Chan ceryand Ceylon CeylonFred Fred Gardner with Lissome Radiant Heat and Blue Mantle MantleS S Morton with six including Pyrrho and Add AddAmong Among the other horses that arrived are Aaron Little Tim Little Emmy Dousterswivel Dagmar Horse Thurles Big Injun Dandola Milldale Ditty and Jim W WThe The track is in pretty fair condition and trainers will begin at once to put their charges into active training as the season opens at Roby April 15 15In In his string at Bennings besides the older horios The Hoyden Dolce Far Niente and Obliged R W Walden has nine twoyearolds six of his own nd three belonging to Fred Littlefield Waldens twoyearolds always score handsomely at theBen nings spring meetings and it is more than probablo that his youngsters will win many of the races for horses of their aga His list is as follows R W Walden Blua Drift ch f by Ornament Mary M MEnhance Enhance br f by Galore Edith EdithFirst First Chord b c by Ben Strome Last Ban BanJuggernaut Juggernaut ch o by Star Ruby Tyranny TyrannyRed Red Knight ch c by Knight of Ellerslie Belle Daly DalyMerry Merry Sister ch f by The Friar Merry One OneF F Littlefleld LittlefleldFair Fair Edna ch f by The Friar Ollie Vic VicFickle Fickle Merde b g by Mars Glide GlideMount Mount Hope br c by Silver Fox Charite S C Bryant the veteran turfman who has been seriously ill the past winter has sold his fouryear old gelding Conundrum by Brigade Lydia Belle to Enoch Wish ard for 2500 Conundrum was quite a useful horsa last year and won several purses for the aged horseman He has been training well this spring and Mr Bryant thinks he will be hard to beat in his class this season It is said that Wis hard bought Conundrum for J A Drake the Chic ¬ ago millionaire turfman Bryant has only two horses left in his stable They are both fillies one a threeyearold Mollie T a candidate for the Ken ¬ tucky Oaks and the other a twoyearold Mary Newman that is entered in nearly all the twoyear old stakes for fillies in the west Eight car loads of horses including the stables of Harry Robinson Fizer Co R E Watkins Co Moses Goldblatt Mrs J B Brannon Henry Simons T Cribben J J Murray P Chinn Co W A Baldwin Liger Brown and others have arrived at Montgomery Park from New Orleans Their arrival increased the local colony of horses close to the 1000 mark and every available stall in the neighborhood of tho track has been filled Some owners were forced to apply to tho old trotting track two miles distant for accommodations New stables have been recently erected by tho local Jockey Club but they are all filled filledIt It is reported that the feet of The Parader are rotting away in a similar fashion to the way tho feet of Hanover which had to be put to death at McGrathiana several years ago did When the horse arrived at Lexington last Sunday in G D Wilsons private horae car he could hardly walk and was almost dragged to Beaumont farm where he and the brood marcs owned by R T Wilson Jr of New York are now quartered Tho Parader won tho Realization Withers and other great races racesMr Mr H A Buck announces that Horses in Train ¬ ing will be published April 4 It will contain a complete list of tho horses in training including twoyearolds in the oast and west giving name age sex color and pedigree Also the owner trainer and stable jockey For reference purposes this book will be invaluable to all interested in racing It will bo bound in leather and suitable for pocket use As only a limited edition will bo issued Mr Buck suggests that orders should bo sont in at once to 571 Fifth Avenue Now York Baker Gentry have a twoyearold bay colt F A Bullock who though a shade under size is go ing as good as anything in training of his age and ho will likely bo heard from favorably in all his oarly races Ho is a half brother to the Oaks win ¬ ner Buola Lou Bramble for which W C Whitney gave a big price when she was a throoyearold Reports from Paris Ky speak glowingly of tho twoyearold half sister to Pink Coat by Candle mas owned by Woodford fc Buckner in whoso colors her noted half brother has earned all his groat turf triumphs She will bo turned over to trainor Buck Franklin in about tan days


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