Joyner Pleased with Newmarket: Whitney Horses in Thriving Condition at Their New Home in England, Daily Racing Form, 1908-11-28

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I j .TOYNER PLEASED WITH NEWMARKET. Whitney Horses in Thriving Condition at Their j New Home in England. New York. November 27. In a letter from A. J. Joyner to a friend at Sheepshead Day he says he is " much impressed with what he saw of Newmarket, and that his quarters are of the best for training. v lie rested his horses up after the trip over, and " onlv turned them out in the large paddocks on the estate. But they Were feeling so good that he in tends to take them up and put them under the sad die. Joyner thinks he would be able to race them within a month. He won a bet the day he landed, , Danny Mahcr giving him a tip on which he cashed C20. . Tom Welsh has a string of seven horses at the J Oravesvnd track and all are reported in tin; best of condition. Dr. II. C. Kiddle is contemplating a trip to France in the near future. Negotiations are under way for J a shipment of thoroughbreds, of which trainer 1 Kiddle will have charge. i Con Leighton reports the death of the two-year- 1 old chestnut gelding, Borgne, by Blues, out of Digitalis. Jockey Lucien Lyne is due to arrive hero the middle of next week. , The Grnvcsciid track is in line condition. Super- 1 intendenl Dunphy keeps it harrowed and looked after just as if racing was going on. A great deal of fast work is being done over it by horses that will 1 he siiipped to Hot Springs if racing is started there. J. L. McGinnis is expected home today after attending the tasig-Tipton sale at Lexington, where he purchased a weanling son of the broodmare. Kavello II.. dam of Frank Sill, the greatest race horse Mc!innis ever owned. John i. Cavanagh has purchased the old Proud man Hotel at Brighton Beach, but immediatel.v leased it for a long term of years to a theatrical firm, who will rebuild it for an amusement place. .1. II. McCormick is now closer than he eer was in twenty-live years to getting out of racing. He has sold or given away every horse be had bill Tileing anil the Hamburg colt. Field Marshal, tin three year-old out of Field Argent. He will dis pose of them when a buyer conies along and thei: devote his time to the real estate business around Sheepshead Bay. where he now owns some valuable pieces of improved property. Joe Notter has decided to leave the east for Call fornia next week. The premier American rider i ias had several Mattering offers to ride in European ountries. but so far Notter continues to prefer the . land of his birth.


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