Photographer Seems Sound., Daily Racing Form, 1909-04-24

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PHOTOGRAPHER SEEMS SOUND. Toronto, int.. Ariril 2:. — The condition of the track at Woodbine Park is steadily Improving. Wed nesday morning it had dried out. except in one or two spots. The cold wind was rather disagreeable and few horses were exercised SB the track. The rain of the afternoon is not expected to seriously interfere with later work. Cuing Hare and King Holladay. three year-olds Ban Charles Phairs stable, worked three-quarters iu 1 :2.i. Hon. Adam Becks stable arrived from London III i rhasaa at Eddie Gleason The following horses comprise the stable: Photographer, ."i: Jack Parker. 0: Alarmist. 3: Moorshot. •!. and Generous Moor. J. The last-named two are Plate candidates. Pleasing. Tremargo and Gold Bottom, the property of A. II. Brenner, came along in the same car. Photographer, which won six out of eight races ami over ,000 In the last two seasons, looks bigger ami iiotter tlnaii ever. His right foreleg, which caused so much trouble last season, is now in good condition. Jack Parker is a good-looking colt liv Golden Garter — Flora Mac. and a full-brother to Charles Ed ward. He was beaajht from Tom Welsh last fall. Trainer J. IMck arrived with J. H. Madigans horses from Fort Erie. The stable comprises B1H-cott. Simcoc. Fire Bug and a two-year-old. Jockev J. Malin also came along. John Dyinents string is expected hourly.


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