At Work on Newmarket Heath., Daily Racing Form, 1910-04-06

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AT WORK ON NEWMARKET HEATH. Saturday, the most ini|Mtrtant day for work of f the we.k. I. as been aa unfortunate out- almost since la*! Aaajaat, aad rata at snow has chosen that day 1 with mo. i provoMaC l.gularit.v. It pr.ventctl many t snipped gallops just before I.i.icoln. and it aalte de»tioe.i artel v.oni.i have beca aa bUereetlac ti last wt-ek. Il.ere were no! many City and Suburban I betaea aa view, but B. Marsh gave Miuoru a gi«Ml 1 galloji of a mile, whilst Irimesst ie Calb-s. which u uia prove i in- Juliile. candidate at a later date. Went thai distance at a steadier pact- with lclla. mid Orellius. Capture, and l.rrier also went a mile ■ at :. nad I.i-e. Sir Martin did not conn- under oii--•ti.it - ion. bat would doabtleca do his usual si fur-lon.s ■aa* where up Choke Jade. Strickland was l g:.!liiii:: s vi n fnroiigs at half speed and this I looming Ie went with mine dash thaa usual in a :i ■jodd alriiH-ed seren Mirlongs. so that we wondered 1 if he reallt meant to turn over a new leaf. Sir Martin ra Hoped a mile and I int.-irtcr on Sill da.v . and F.rewt-rs Scalcil ttrders was also at work aa that day. whilst Arranmore resumed fast work t iliis toumtag after a f -w easy days ami moved well: : but Minora and Sir Martin are good horses and are e certain io take some heating if trained for that ; antic alar race. Mr. Cilpin sent Admiral Hawke a faster gallop ■ eat r a mile and ;: iiuartcr than be has yci been, with Ii i -allanlry and lrairi.- Fire, and h-d In the useful 1 old lutor. Armourer. There is every reason to be e satisti. I wiiii the progress made bj Admiral Hawke and CallMiitrv and. iIioiil-1i Moyglare Ut a very uranl-l.-oking half sister to Flectra and Silieria. there is s jie-t ■ noaatttUitr of her top being too heavy for her r b ra. In I gallop over a mile and a ipiarter with Ii Shikaree, the pace was not aa fast, ami her arepara lion will i piiie to hi laager and steadier than that I ..f Gallantry. Eleetra. in the Jubilee, went mi-.v well in a similar gallo|i with Vi I ney and Quetn of f Ibe I " 1 - - i t — geldiug, but she. like several other Jubilee ,. raadldatea ki la tte laapertaal Coronation Cap, arblrh ulchl l» her goal. In ciitrasl to oar linglish tr::incrs. who iuvariablv v -ie ill ir hacarB a fi -w davs rcsl after a race, Joy i r, knowbJK liis teaM to be slill backward, sent t I he I. h. coin runners. Itolddn. Itelirimn and Ieipiot. v i»h rVeweoat, a steady sweating pace spin of two .. miles, v, jiieh ii-rtain! neiBM ■ opleter way of re :n«e. ii. g ant atWaeaa thaa three or four days walk in.-. ad it will advance their condition also, but t speed i- tte forte of the American horses, and il I tniiTiii be iise aever ha back them beyond a mile, on s.i i iir.l.iv aaala did lb III I—. Peraeaa and Hill side a. ipaay Ibe Ibree-year-ohhi ■Tltekarork, ,.i-l. Braaaa and Wi ai oalh in iust ■ nice mile e and a half - ii- . Hid If Top o the Morning is as far r in frill lv.|ii, i a- iiiuiored. ami Witehworfe k ■ad Whisk i.i — in ar. as Car in fi I of him. Ih.y w take ...lie Im nimr our iheir proper roarae. I. | !ou S...;-;iMg Life.


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