view raw text
WORKING ON NEW YORK TRACKS. New York. April 12. — Superb weather brought the trainers and their horses eat early at Gravesend anil Sliiepsliead Kay Sal unlay morning. The Hacks were in splendid condition and sonic brisk work was indulged in. Many of the tlioroiighliieds wlinli showed will race at Pimlico and will he rea,l. At Giavesenil Thomas Welsh devoted his attention to McCartcr. Wise Mason. Ike Squire. Waiioiioca. Royal Captive. Preceptor. Lord Raltiiuorc. a good two year old: Hammerless ami Bbaeeee. Some of them turned five furlongs in better than 1:04 and caused the railbirds to sit up and take notice. Con Leighton. the veteran trainer, allowed Don Creole to gallop at a pretty fast clip, and also put Huda. Cuthbeit and others through their pacea, Matt Allen had Fountainbluc. Detective and District. Attorney out for "breathers." while Julius Bauer let Zethus work a half in about 50. Billy Lakeland showed Question Mark and a two-year-old named Rob Evans, which will be shipped to Pinilie,, aext Wednesday. George Odom worked Trance. Nimbii*. Ronnie Kelso and others in his string and thcy lKiked as if they would get some money at the Baltimore meeting. Over at the Ray the Keen" hataaa, including Celt. Maskette. Hilarious. Atlli. tion and a bunch of two year olds indulged iu light exercise and will be pointed for the Rehnont Park meeting. T. W. Coulters Rrother Jonathan. Trash. Yorkist and others were out early, together witli the Oneck Stables string, including Fashion Plate, which looks like a formidable three -year-old. Frank Gard uer let Statesman turn a neat three quail-rs. whil-A. L. Asles Gold Lady showed sonic pleaaktB. w rk.