Nealons Owner Will Celebrate Birth: De Mund and T. S. Martin Thriving This Winter-New Sires for New York Breeding Bureau, Daily Racing Form, 1908-01-14

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NEALONS OWNER WILL CELEBRATE BIRTH. De Mund and T. S. Martin Thriving This Winter-New Sires for New York Breeding Bureau. New York. January 13. — William H. Dubois, chief owner of the Patchogue Stable has issued invital ions to many of his friends to meet next Thursday, which is the anniversary of his birth, for the annual beef sieak dinner. The card commands those who receive them to meet at a certain point in Brooklyn, where a special parlor car of the Brook-lyn Rapid Transit system will carry the party to New York, but the place where the dinner Will he given is not announced. James Rowe. of the Keene stable, has gone to Toledo. Ohio, where he will visit relatives for a week . j I Word received from Ingleside Farm, near Charlottesville. Va.. conveys the news that the horses iu the Rainey Stable quartered there, are wintering well. T. S. Martin and De Mund are doing especially well. The former has recovered from the effects of firing for an osselet and it is said that he will train next season. William Oarth, who is handling the horses for Rainey. expects to win the Whitney Memorial with the Fatherless gelding and all of the horses in the string will be shipped to the Uenning track early next March, but will not be raced during the Washington Jockey Clubs meeting and will tie reserved until the first Relmont Park meeting. John Mans and Stargowan are filling out .wonderfully and both will, Oarth predicts, be good three-year-olds next season. Frank R. Hitchcock has lost by death the young broodmare Frances II.. a four-year-old brown filly by Meddler— Black Venus, which Mr. Hitchcock purchased from Harry Payne Whitney two years ago. Frances H. was bred last spring at Hamburg Place to Yankee and named by Mr. Hitchcock for the Futurity, Brighton. Matron and other produce stakes of 191*, Arabo and The Cure are the latest acquisitions of the New York Breeding Bureau, bringing the nuin.ie;- of stallions whicli will do stud duty up state next year to fifty-one. Arabo has been shipped from New Orleans on the steamship Monms. which is due to arrive here iu a day or two.


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