More Kentucky Arrivals: Strings of P. Dunne, Lon Johnson and Others Reach Louisville, Daily Racing Form, 1910-09-10

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MORE KENTUCKY ARRIVALS STRINGS OF P. DUNNE. LON JOHNSON AND OTHERS REACH LOUISVILLE. Owner Dunne Says Only Few Yearlings Are Being Broken at Saratoga — Sinfran Changes Hands — Former Chinn Racer Reinstated. Louisville, Ky.. September n. — Pat Dunne arrived today at Churchill Downs from Saratoga with his string .if -ix racers. lie has The Peer. Crash. Kalian, Agawan. Ability and Hani Dance. The last Mated is a two-year-old. Tin- long trip seemed to affect him. For awhile Mr. Dane was alarmed over tin condition of the youngster, hut he Anally came around all right. With the Dunne horses caare former jockey tommy Hums with the useful performer, Glucooe. Burns also brought lOramar west far trainer Charles Hugtien. Another arrival was Ua Tnhnunn who brought four two-year-olds, Bedwlne, llaxter. Bad News II. anil Ba nnock Ban. Redwine was purchased from P. T. Chinn. who is Under suspension. Mr. Johnson was assured hy otti-• ers of the Canadian Baring flaaortatlh— that the horse had been reinstated as s nui as lie displayed a haaa tide bill of sale. Johnson states that J. Stockier has Bold to .1. S. Ward the good horse States*. This racer was run up in a race at Hamilton and Mr. Stockier did not protect him against a hid of •MS. The htddrr disappeared in the crowd ami when the home was again offered for sale no hid was made, so Mr. Stockier retained him. Stockier had the son of Scintillant loaded on a ear at Detroit ready to start west when Mr. Ward bought him and shipped him with the remainder of his siring to Lex ington. There were hut two arrivals today from I.a Ionia. Scott Williams hi Might St. llario and Ormasaoaa, and eight horses owned by J. c. Calm came in this evening. Iat Dunne says that only ahoat thirty yearitags are being broken at Saratoga. Twenty-two of these are owned bv R. T. Wilson. Jr.. the owner of Ommhala. The others are owned hy .1. B. Madden. Mr. lumiie savs that he was informed bv Mr. Madden that he had sold and traded all of his horses in training with the exception of two. Secretary Lyman II. Davis has received ten belated nominations for the Churchill Downs stakes from Bdwurd Corrigan. bringiag the total aamber up to 822. The Corrigan horses, now racing in the west, will he shipped to Louisville for tic fall meeting. F. J. Pens extieets to spend close to .0,000 this fall Improving the farm he has purchased in Tennessee. He ultimately intends to have a nice private l,ii eding stud there so as to enjoy racing sonic horses he has raised, lie also expects after this season to siHlid around six months of the year on his Tennessee farm. Boseboro is the horse Mr. Pons recently sold to James Arthur in Canada. Recent work-oats at Churchill Downs include a bait mile in SO% hy La I " Mexican, threo-ipia rl ers in 1:19 hy Foaraome, three-o Barters in !:!! % hy Macias. three-quarters in 1:18% hy Cellaret, live-eighths in 1:0:;% hy Bnyoc and thnee-qnartera hy Chan. F. Grainger in 1:10.


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