Juvenile Material for Pimlico, Daily Racing Form, 1911-04-15

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JUVENILE MATERIAL FOR PIMLICO. New York, April 14. Cap t. E. B. Cassatt is planning an extensive campaign this season, beginning with the Pimlico meeting of the Maryland Jockey Club, for which lie has made several nominations. During the winter trainer Simon Healy took several of the Cassatt horses to Oakland and raced them. At the end of that meeting several of them were sold and trainer Healy returned to Chesterbrook Farm and took up the two-year-olds to lit them for the coming season. They have all been going along well at the training ground on the Cassatt farm and should go to the races thoroughly fit. Most of the two-year-olds that will carry the Cassatt colors this season are home-bred and they will not want for opportunities, having been nominated liberally in all of the stakes for which they are eligible. The Cla-baugh Memorial, a two-year-old fixture that is exclusively for foals bred in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, is the first engagement that comes to the Chesterbrook youngsters and it is a race that Captain Cassatt has had in view ever since it became a part of the Maryland Jockey Clubs program. For this race he has named nine and he is sure to be well represented in the running. Five of them are the get of the English horse, Aeronaut, which raced successfully in the colors of George F. Johnson. Patent Stopper, Minstra. Uncle Henry Harrison, Be, Change of Air, Do Nothing, Sleeplaud, Springboard and Foxbrook are the Cassatt nominations for the Clabaugb. Captain Cassatt is the most liberal nominator for the Clabaugh Memorial. William Garth is second, with four of the get of Fatherless to represent him. Samuel Ross has three, including two by the young stallion, Graziallo, and one by Prince of Melbourne. Mrs. R. W. Walden has three, all by Chilton, and R. T. Wilson has an eligible in Futurity, a bay son of Ormoudale and Futurita. Others of the nominators are W. D. Althouse with one. Barbarity Stable with one, K. C. Bates, one: Samuel C. Byers, one; E. F. Condran, one; W. S. .Diffenderffcr. two; H. It. Dnlany, one; W. C. Enstis, one; P. Gallagher, one: William Jennings, one; Miss Thelma W. Little field, one; J. G. Oxnard, two; W. F. Prcsgrave, two, and W. T. Townes, one. August Belmont did not have an eligible for the Clabaugh Memorial on account of its conditions, but his string is sure to cut an important figure at the Pimlico meeting. He has eleven cligibles for the Pimlico Nursery, and Ihe winner of the Clabaugh Memorial may find this- second stake a different proposition when there are Belmont colts to race against. Richard F. Carman is another who mar have to be reckoned with in the Pimlico Nursery. He has four eligible to bear the white and blue and they are a likely quartet. They are Dr.-Watson, a son of Ileno and Rubbish; Francezka, a daughter of Inflexible and Spinach: California Queen, a daughter of Inflexible and Legare. and Pasadena Queen, a daughter of Star Shoot and Magna Cliarta.


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