New Orleans Exodus About Complete.: Special Train of Seventeen Cars En Route to Louisville with Thoroughbred Freight., Daily Racing Form, 1908-04-14

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NEW ORLEANS EXODUS ABOUT COMPLETE Special Train of Seventeen Cars En Route to Louis ¬ ville with Thoroughbred Freight New Orleans La April 13 A special train containing seventeen horse cars with stock owned by various horsemen several Pullman cars and day coaches departed this afternoon for Louisville Another shipment for the same point will depart tomorrow Their shipment practically removes all the stables intending to participate in the racing at northern points The Suburban track which began its twentyone day meeting at Algiers tills after ¬ noon is keeping here many of the smaller owners that participated in racing this winter at the City Park and Fair Grounds tracks After the Algiers meeting is ovgr these owners or most of them will ship to Texas where racing will be conducted at Beaumont and Houston HoustonMost Most of the owners who intend racing on the New Yo tracks departed this morning morningJockey Jockey Lee will leave tomorrow for New York and ride most of the horses that will be started from the Cella stable during the early period of the Aqueduct meeting meetingJ J P Maybcrrys horses consisting of Robin Hood Pinion and John Motgomery were shipped to Louisville where they will I c raced racedJohn John Hachmeistcr who has acted as auditor for both associations during the winter will delay his departure from here for a week it requiring that much time to shape up affairs affairsBilly Billy Myer who has been the track superintendent at the Fair Grounds will leave for Buffalo where he goes to take charge of superintending improve ¬ ments to be made at the Fort Erie track and where be will also act as track superintendent this suui


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