Racing Gossip from the Coast, Daily Racing Form, 1911-02-18

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RACING GOSSIP FROM THE COAST. San Francisco, CaL, February 17. O. M. Gray denies that Kndymion II. Is a ringer and says that lie iohl K. Mo.vne a story to that effect in the hope that he would return the horse to him after claiming tlie animal. Mr. !ray has papers to verify the pedigree of Kndymion II. J. O. Keene left tonight for Kentucky to confer with J. N. Camden regarding the disposition of his stable here. Henderson and Hogan plan to send sixteen horses 1o the Santa Anita track tomorrow. The horses will be rested for a time and about May 1 they will be shipped to Louisville. Early Wright will also take his stable to Los Angeles. He will turn out a string of eighteen at the southern track and later ship six to Louisville. Arasee will be his main reliance for the spring and summer campaign. The son of Blues, which made such a brilliant renutalion this season, will be entered liberally in eastern stake events. T. W. Flynn. who retained live of the horses lie brought west, will ship to Louisville, according to present plans. Trainer Jones will start east about April 1. In the lot are Lotta Creed. Starry Night, Bubia Crauda. BuissoiMi anil Home Bun. Charles J. Quiiin will send a stable of six east in charge or Morris Bernard. Trainer W. S. Heath will take the horses of El Palomar Stable, owned by Charles W. Clark, to the an JJalfco farm of the young, millionaire, where thov will be turned out.


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