view raw text
R. H. MX. POTTERS HORSES. New lork, March II. Nine foals hive been drop ped to dan- by matrons of p. n. MeCarter Potters Pequevt Btud, sj in Saaaei County. N. .L. and lhree in Kentucky. The Potter Stud is divided now. Because of the worry managing a big bunch of horses at Peqneel gave him, the wallpaper mann-Iacturer of Hol-.keii -cut Knight of the Thisile and Back Massie and forty-odd mares to Keotacky last December and kept only Fiambcaii and twenty mares at Peqliest. Three of the six foals in New Jersey arc by Kuight of the Thistle, the head of Peipiest. On* a a fiUy out of Uuuc.opiu: a daughter of lliudoo. The olners are colts out of Lady Trebla. by Albert, and Countess, by Sensation. Countess is a full sister to Carrie .. the dam of .lean P.ereaud. There is a lilh and two colts by Flambeau, the sire of Crescendo, out of Negative. Tropic Maid and Impatience. The Kentucky foals of the Poiptest Stud are eottl by Kuight of the Thistle, out of Sweet Peas, by Order, and Fudge, by Portland, and a colt by Ruck kfasste, out of Watersprite. the dam of Penan, The Peaneal foals are in flourishing condition. Mr. Potter has not seen the Kentucky yotinoters. but. according to reports from his manager iu the blue grass, they are well grown and strong. Mr. Potter raced quite a stable last season under the management of Frank Gardner. Oardner will train P.clle of Peiptcst and possibly two or three other horses for him again this season, but the remainder of the string will In divided up. William Shields will handle several horses, and it is probable tli.it •Snapper" Gariison will manage two or three. Gardner is to point Belle of Pease. at for the Metro politan Handicap. Delle of Peajtal is wintering superbly. She is in better condition than site has ever be.-n.