Jennings And Hildreth Stable Plans.: Both Will Take Formidable Strings to California for the Winter Campaign., Daily Racing Form, 1908-09-05

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JENNINGS AND HILDRETH STABLE PLANS Both Will Take Formidable Strings to California for the Winter Campaign New York September 4 Walter Jennings is pre ¬ paring to shake the dust of the east from his feet and make tracks for California his old stamping ground He will take his departure on Saturday Jennings has no mature horse to race worthy of the reputation Dainty and Proper made for his stable a few seasons back and his twoyearolds are very much to the bad There is no reason be can see for remaining in the east eastMr Mr Jennings best horses are the threeyearold fillies Julia Powel and Miss Norfolk and they are not well engaged in fall stakes He will not leave them behind with John Hynes as he did last fall and winter in Connecticut because he is not sure be will come east next year Jennings yearJennings lias an idea he will make something out of the seven yearlings he lias purchased during tlie last ten days Jennings gave good prices for his yearlings and lie thinks well of the yoTmgsters by Star Ruby out of Bonnie Blue II Star Shoot out of East India and Golden Maxim out of Ridicule RidiculeTwo Two of these youngsters were bred by Mr AAood ford and the other by Henry T Oxnard The Golden Maxim Ridicule colt Air Jennings purchased yes ¬ terday was considered by many the star of the Blue Hidge sale saleThomas Thomas Welsh the developer of Eoyal Captive and Preceptor the best Golden Maxims shown this season is smitten with the Golden Maxim Ridicule colt The Star Ruby Bonnie Blue II youngster is highly connected She Is out of the dam of no less distinguished horses than Blue Girl and Bines BinesSam Sam Hildreth does not expect to get another race out of the Ethelbert colt Fitz Herbert for which he paid 12000 to Herman Brandt during the Brighton meeting before he gets to Calfornia Fitz Herbert was carefully trained for the Futurity by Hildreth up to ten days ago when a smith in plating him pricked the ball of one of his feet with a null The foot became sore and as Fitz Herbert galloped a tritle lame on it Hildreth concluded not to keep him in trainingHe training He will after a little take Fitz Herbert to the Pacitie coast and point him for the Derbys at Oak ¬ land and Los Angeles He considers the Ethelbert colt one of the fastest youngsters of either sex de ¬ veloped this season and believes he will go any dis ¬ tance tanceUntil Until he bought Fitz Herbert and King James Hildreth had but one horse in training in tlie east Alontgomery He shipped Uncle and most of his other JuneUncle runners to Seattle in June Uncle stnick himself last May while working for the Withers Stakes in which be was to have met Colin and his leg tilled at the point Of impact Uncle never took a lame step but Hildreth concluded that it would be unwise to fool with a 30000 colt when that colt was not right rightUncles Uncles injured leg lias been severely blistered shvce lie went out to the coast and Hildreth be ¬ lieves he will train at Oakland in the winter Hil ¬ dreth will try to win the Burns and other California handicaps with him himIt It is possible that Hildreth or some other horse ¬ men will take Dandelion to the coast The Ham ¬ burg stallion is for sale it was said at Sheepshead yesterday Francis 11 Hitchcock his owner joint proprietor with his brother Thomas Hitchcock Jr and John E Madden In the ownership of the success ¬ ful stallion Yankee does not consider Dandelion good enough to make a successful stock horse


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