Racing Gossip from the Coast, Daily Racing Form, 1911-02-19

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RACING GOSSIP FROM THE COAST. San Francisco. Cal., February 18. Molera and Josephs have decided to send the high-class mare, Rubbling Water, to Louisville alwut April 15. The daughter of Colonel Wheeler and Shasta Water will be entered in the stakes at the Kentucky track, and after the close of that meeting trainer Al Far-roll will race the mare on the New York tracks. There is also a possibility that the mare may be whipped lo Europe in the fall. If taken abroad she will li mated with some well-known English sire. J. Mclntyre, who rides for T. W. Flynn. may not be sccu in the saddle again until the opening of the Louisville meeting. Kcene Bros, offered Mclntyre 00 a month if he would ride for them this spring, and the jockey was satisfied with the terms, but could not make definite arrangements owing to the contract held by Mr. Flynn. T. M. Crane, owner of John H. Shcehan, Belle-view and other fair performers, is undecided as to bis plans for the future. He will likely rest up liis horses until shortly before the time for the meetings in Utah, Colorado, and Montana. Kirsch-baum, who has been riding for Mr. Crane, may go to Juarez. George Snyder, a former jockey, is negotiating for a carload of mares, which lie will use for breeding purposes.


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