Many Horses Reach Churchill Downs., Daily Racing Form, 1910-04-23

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MANY HORSES REACH CHURCHILL DOWNS. Louisville. Kv.. April 22.— Trainer BsbHgfc Quail — has beea advised that . I.. Harrison, cwner of Waldo, will leave New York for Ixmisville May s with a party of friends to see his colt run in the Kentucky Derby. He will briag V. Powers with him to lid.- the colt. Air. Harrison wrote that he found tl iupnssihle to come to Kentucky early enniish to attend the I.-xiiistoti mootins. hut told Colston to us.- his iudunient in shippins Hi- Broomstick lilly. Housemaid. Here to run ill the Breeders Futurity. If J. P.. Bespess has no starter in that event Colston will endeavor to set B. MaTtbj to pilot the Harrison Illy. Ed Corrisan has arrived from Magnolia Springs. Ala . end may ship a division of his Habit from here to Ijexiagton to race. Jockey Herbert, who spent the winter in Florida. has rejoined the Gent stahle. Baa Oraade, Bye White and Tom Taahey have swelled the ranks of Derby elisihles at Churchill How ns. the trio bavtag arrived from Florida. They were anions a shipment of 111 horses that came from lack-.nviiie. belonging to tin- ollowiag onraera: . S. Wilson, seven: B. Jones, two: W. A. Kirwan. ten. fit- P.. Score Iber: W. H. Fizer. ten: I. P.. Fitz-gerald. six; o. K. Patterson, six: J. I". Gbaabs, four: T. Ahadie. four: C. A. Boss, six: W. K. Scott, six. ;. v. Bancs, six: K. Trotter, six. The special train consisted of thirteen horse ears. one oeich ami • huflet sleeper. Besides those that unloaded lure, the shipment laetaded a carload for Toronto laeteagiag to M. . Pritehard. Blair Mock and W. Brown: a carload for Kansas City, owned hy J. I.. Schneitter: a carload for Dearer, belonging to J. II Braaaaa, ami a carload beteagbag to F. ;erins thai aval on to l.atonia. Jockey J. Wilson canie north with the stahle of C. s. Wilson. The first mile of Fighting Babs sensational mile ami an efarhtk trial in l:8B| over a heavy track Thnrsday was covered in 1:44?. The colt went t.a-■rat half in 90. eras napaced ami pulled up hardly takiny. a ions breath, it seemed. Thraagaoot the tuiai live fartoags trainer Cass was sigaiag for the ;■• key 1 ■ steer down tin- colt, and as a conseipielice in- was aaly eaatering at tic end. Waldo worked a mile and an eighth shortly after w.ids. palltag up in Jst.i. the first mile heJag covered in 1:50-. Horaute paced the Harrison colt all the way.


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