Racing Gossip from the East., Daily Racing Form, 1910-04-13

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RACING GOSSIP FROM THE EAST. Now York. April 12. — James Basse, who has not lieen hurrying tin- smartest youngsters of James R. Keeneg stable this spring, had some of the stars out nt Sheep-head L.ay Sunday to t st their BJjeei. Some of them worked quarters in 2.;* and 24 -without trouble. Candidate, a son of Voter and kttatrahe and a half heather to Wild Mint, seemed to have iniiro speed than any of the others, but J/ord Roeh «*«ter, a son of Dtegatee and Hampton Belle: Ka-tonah. a sou of Hamburg and Spindrift, and Ab-saaadaa a Basra sea of Disguise and Sarlftfeot, were there with the speed. Another youngster that moved impresslclv wa iron Mask, a son of Dtegatee and Royal Rose. The Dtegatee -olrs in the Keeae stable this year art- a more inasctiline lot than most of their predecessors and the dockers pn-dict that they ■will cut a big figure in juvenile racing. John IlyiK-s has transferred his string from Gravis end to Aqueduct. The consignment included Ren Loyal. RIack Chief. Imitator. Proj.-ctilo. Golden Agnes. 1go and Ethel I.e Rrutne. Most of his horses are ready to race. "Specially Bea I yal ami Imi-tator. which have put in several g od works during the past ten days. Homer Selby has arrived at Gravosond front Jack; ■aajsllte aith si borses. Mr. aVJhy has two promising Juveniles in Kentucky Rose and Lair Lillian.


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