untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1912-01-10


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THE PRICE OF WIS PURER IS 5 CENTS EVERYWHERE. RAY NO MORE. ~ T KRbcimUm Form VOL. XVIII. NO. 8. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1912. PRICE 5 CENTS LIKE COLUMBIA DECISION * 1 LONG SHOTS TAKE PURSES 1911 STABLE WINNINGS OF A PROMINENT KENTUCKIAN HORSEMEN AT CHARLESTON THINK IT CLEARS + 4. YANKER WINS RACE AT JUAREZ TRACK AT THE RACING ATMOSPHERE. Breeding from a small but carefully selected band of broodmares of bis own, it has been Thomas C. ODDS OF 30 TO 1. McDowells good fortune to own one or more good racers year by year for a long time past, Allan-a Dale. llonarka and Kings Daughter sufficing as instances among many. His custom in this regard continued in 11*11 when his Voter two-year-old. The Manager, came out to prove himself one of the stars of the year and • iiie promising to further distinguish himself in the future. His old favorite. Kings Daughter", showed in . - - . Weather Conditions Improve and Permit Resumption In r racing that a natural lessening of the splendid speed of her younger years bad set in. hut not sufri- Wicket Scores After Reins Backed Down from 15 to i iviitly to prevent her from winning. His two-year-old lilly, Star Jasmine, and three-year-old tilly. lima, of Preparations for Opening of Palmetto Park did food service for their master and are l oth likely to prove worth following in the racing of 1912. In 1— Pride of Lismorc Shows Improvement in the main it was due to the four horses named that Mr. McDowells stable earnings of 1911 showed a pleas- Eiigibles for the Palmetto Derby. "£ Saiu oyer those of 1910. the stable accounts for the year being: Winning Feature Race — Claimers Busy. Horse. Age. Pedigree. 1st. 2d. ad. Won. The Manager 2 Chestnut colt, by Voter— Bracegirdle 4 U 0 ,00; Star Jasmine 2 Brown filly, by Ogden — Star Cat 5 4 4 3,344 _ _ „. „ H , lima 3 Brown filly, by Hastings — Monarka 7 o ;i 2,795 El Paso. Tec Januarv 9 IT»sots of form irorp J2£2ZbS"bA *2JZTZZ todsThardrata KM? ******** § Bay mare by Ornament-ueenlike II 2 I 2 1.202 rrSnenVSt Juarea* to££ andSverZl fa»w?eeared vetopnients in a racing waj today, ine nam rain ist. 0 vffl1 L. Bay filly, by Hastings— Agnes 2 I 9 5 at long prices ranker was the neatest Riirni.se which continued until early this morning was su- o chestnut nlly. by The Scribr-Tenawha 2 2 .! 1.686 |!ih„row to" of the . altei noon Q m t -d at 50 he w.m f ■ ,, reeded b] :, what of hfarh velocity, followed by fail Atu.ntiV. ;; Chestnut filly, by Allan-a-Dale— lanoywood. . . . 2 2 0 850 Tourist conUna froTnfai back ■ ,i w " i mm • ,. , ■■ ttreenelj ,,.id weather, lie . tease was we- 2 Brown filly, by Hastings -Miss Gussie 2 2 o . mo . w " VV ck • w s a,.o ior w! m Z -," ; coined. ; present conditions promise to prevail o BUck filly, by Kock Sand— Souriaate 1 0 O 400 Snng,10,11 public although he , hen w ,1 bv ■ is v sn, suppoite.l „ b ■ fur some time, which will enable the contractors to jck Baker .i.". ! 3 Brown colt, bv Gold Heels— Sanctlssims 1 o O 323 Select few SLSl-i.jRS-Jr.r VrausTo, ttjTwetaud irit ■ I Bay colt by Gri.TonBelh. of Ashland 0 1 2 KM Pride of- Lismore improved considerable and w.u • leal during the day. Kvery available laborer to be tliiitewirds tor rou h rSta for fifteen day! by low.Trki.!! ihe°trilctk "and whl?te tJn? harTrala? dM L. P. Doerhoefors Jack Ellis. Tommie Thompson, Kilderkin— Seven eighths in 1:41. Has been doiug j0,0* of Gejico ami The Monk in the stretch with - ,,.... ,„, ,„;;..,,. is ,-,.,. .1S ,,, hivin"- the and Crsula Emma. nicely for some time. ulu and Injured both of those horses chances. curse in thoroiiKh condition tor the opening. The M. 1olevs Congressman James. Konnak— Half mile in 57. Has been going along „W- McLoniore today sold Thistle Rose to YV. A. PoSnemeTu rerdS I "T t£ • lSf-e2ei?%l tort iallahef Bros. Duval Ts!"wl r,- I E2?V5 fof SuiSSt **" ***** "*" followers gathered here as a move in the right dt Win. Gents Working Lad. Lady sfcQca— -n Ihree-eighths t,H in I 42. ,- Coming • around "■ her foi Mr. Matthews. i.ction the inclement weather which developed Jas. Griffins Brosseaa. to her best form. ■ i. Street arrived here from Oklahoma today BUddenlv would have precluded any possibility of the J. W. Hedricks Mad Kiver. Lady Orimar— Half mile in 55. Oaad now and seems »»,« ******* Kelict Deerfoot and Day Peep. conn.letion ,,f the track to a point where it could Frederick Johnsons Light O M Life. to work well in the going. h Hylan.l. a well-known Canadian sportsman. Behave been serviceable by tomorrow and it follows .1. O. Keenes Bonne Chance. Loyal Maid— Half mile in 50. At her best now and ***** tllis morning from Havana. that the postponement would have had to have been W. Martins The Bump. likes the mud. There were tour claims filed for Henderson * llo-amiouiico. at the . leventh hour. There was also T, C. McDowells The Manager. Mark Antony II. -Five-eighths in 1:0S. Will be Kg!" Bredwdl and Jeorge Odom secured h.in for • 1 -in-er tint i oostoonement would have been com- George B. Morelands Terrible Dan. ready to race to his best form at Charleston. ?-■ Henderson .V; Ilogan put m a claim tor Toor-pelied by S lack of racing material to make up a i. B. Morris Jenny Goddes. Moltke— Mile in 1:55. Was going along easily all *tui the same race and got him for St,25 -ad Owners would have been disinclined to send Mr. Earles Cuniug Coon. the way. starter Cassldy suspended Jockey s Parker an I their horses into contest over the doubtfully safe E. C. Kunns I-vne and Morgan Wilson. Otilo— Seven-eighths la 1:404. At his best form. I uton tor tea days each as a result of nisubordina- iiick W. c. Overtoai Merry Beau. Premier— Three maths m 42. Works well at all ""," ln "H "",1 ****: I rank G. Hogan left tonight for his home in Pm- t;os:sin amoiiff the numerous racinc men here is lrauk Regans I.adv McOce. times and is ready. .on, ine to Tie !•...■ "r hmracVng~in "this state. »as. Kobertso.rs Stelcliff. Richard Reed-Three-eighths in 42. Shows plenty of *»•. be *• !• Robics Stairs. speed in the going. The actio,, of the Supreme Court iu dismissing Columbia injunction petition is held to favor racing Tennessee Stables Commoners Touch. Gaguaat, Rue— Half mile in 58. Has been let up on for some BENNING COLONY THINNED OUT. and it is thought unlikely that a repetition of the Gauador*, Jim Milton and Pliant. lime i Columbia omm Hence will confront the management J. S. Tyrees Astrologer. Sabo Blend— Half mile la Mf- Baaed up. M . It is k.1 ■ lv Vl irtiKit I at whatever futuw P. M. Walkers Bard of Hope. S* Joseph— Half mile in 57A. Has bees going along " Washington. D. .. January .-With the ship- V Chu.khaunt. slowly for time. nient of several consignments of horses to Charles: U 1 J- Walshs some ,ii,. - ,,, ve n 1 I- ■ nst i- ing wi be la the m-ris lature which convened toSy fn Co umhU. In W. c. Weavers I.ady Ug htnii.g. Tackle Five-eigiiths i„ l:HU. At his best. "•» *£**and H" "l" .v at Benning has been thiuuM: l5 • me.H to s cur e • n hi i mc ion a" is . , Weber A: Wards Jay Bird. Woodlander- Half mile iu 55. considerably, but Within a short lime other strings eaeh8-ySandconnebn7th .n,,! course at the o.d Washingt.a, Joe key T track. %£ £and b rtewouS haaVtee-tnO. A,!seii,oi::S„g"arm[n;ilftnor„:n Sh°WS and hini- hftt-JS U IXariS? Jo," kJ5t I. f 11 Rut tie co, -.took the view that the rac TWO-YEAR-OLDS AT COLUMBIA. Anavn-Five-eighths in 1:06. Not much on work. Duenner. .Claooe, Rosshampton, Belle Mawr Sam ,,g h.s been ended and if there was a common nuis- but is good ■«* ****** %*%££*• **** **** iM iu • in7i. eurii-d on while the rices were in oro-iess as Argonaut— Half mile in o4. Was goiug along well cnarge ol tiainei W. RriMiks. kg. 1 i It ha I ■ , an led! ami that the promoters Promising Juveniles in Training for Races at Char- » hand. . »f "tring has been fitted thoroughly over the Oo Five-eighths 1 :051. At his lumbia course and should cut an important figure in ■■ending i e i in ■ the i ian raee BM mcetii" HI lag w.ic were acmg actiii" in in go rood u , „, n . » r, Columbia. i v Barney Igoe— in best. leston— Work-Outs at Rhuk Branch— Half mile in 55. At his best. **• Charleston meeting. The two-year-olds are ■ Chilton S.,uaw-Five-eighths in 1:00. Looks goo.1 0iartet and should be seen under colors before here for jikl.v The de.ision to „ost the race opening one week will in no wise aSectthe takeofiJwiB«s coHnmWa, 8. c. January 9.-A ■ea.ber of nromls ChaJbftmM1,BThree4tehth« rS*3fi r"1"" *■ it "• ***** ***** **• **** ""• eaai Shows **** ni ™ •» •»■ imce cigutns ». »n «s need speea nled Pi wisi. ii I ■ .le. » w „.ed. to.- thev will all be lug twoyea.-obN a.e being prepared here ioV racing . nvh horw« i| ,". "m,";,,™1 "iisV nd "nroinbiv :" n"!- M:" " 11*be" "g*wt been t,.wi_.H:llf niilu •„ 53. CorainK around fast t0 hw trotoger and Yorkshire Lad are of the older division d n n niti h the ordei thej are listed and this probably w ,,.,„„ .! Dd tl„. aaraers will have to attend to that , f ,hat will represent Dr. Tvree at Charleston, and he SEE? **£»*? lVXl thXUna in,|K.ita..t detail N-fore they are Pttedtortart; „. i,,._Half lnilo in 5!. Doos not seem to show has eight two -year-olds. They are all by McGee and Stakes uatll a latei period at of h niMtin NV j_ Barttachell has a couple of fast fillies here improvement. are excellent individuals. Four of them are colte il/Tr,:",;ni™ ! H,»J5" 11V"V,,nl f,"m SSL/Mita l ik-Tlee-eighths in 40i. Has been let np and four tillics. Cheek, ■ mare thai raced well n. in Charleston this morning. Aboet I .fc™,, lnt an in 1 The The n„,.,111K Is old. One is a chestnut hlly » rounding to form der the Tyree colors, has been sent to Kentucky to .K" lt..e " hI-iu-v " • BB «;;oner--I ..yal Man, . and the other a ■ hestnut ri,,,._!*IIa ,u,,m in 54. Shows plenty of in enter the "stud. speed II W . H. H It.di.1 . ». Charles Reapes*. Henrj Horn. W Kuuoipnj wly by I.nl Erterllng— Flexible. they haae tie- Alnos xnrney has engaged stabling for twentv Vsi,V,i.,e .tuen.ly shown three furlongs in .!, seconds, which is horses at the Renning and will ship fro,,, ."no IM-k" Kxralibur_nall. nlill, in M|. Has b„t.n on the slW course, , lie lie i.au-d.i i. in. lv ,n. in Ja k-nii nvill •. creditable work for the Columbia track. , f u Vavi . Ky.. about February 1. The Tarney lot will Hi-rivTfr aiiu.il fio.n . ;iV*. tnK-ago. ■hi ,• o" , nun nil -rZ l is now , w b Dettiug .1 in- ring rl g ,,f /v- oederstrome UlZ lmS ° and ,"t?,kJ Glean ST, Hall, "iSS? she has K not 1 been ln -SSBS . iSe in 5«1. Has plenty of early •» u-a,.ks. be fitted for racing to a, Fimlico and on the Canadian j j u according present plans. llChere . Is.bl ",n LSeV Lusl",,1 "V* ,1MS ,,","• ,M",,I i1 ",S. wl.v in.- Footlights-Five eighths in 1:05J. Shows improve- *. -• Kell, has .,,me in from Columbia with b» also here, as Is also MW Miekej ev Crim Lrunntins, m in anoiner rider rioei ll.r lnd sh . has a particularly , waj o. Of going. • ■ •" «aod , f , string. There are .i u all and two of them are awis made unB V „ ,n R. , ,;- . lohns,,,, will go to t he ra,-e . wt th « ro. ..../.Vlaif mile in 54§. Coming around nicely to Deduction and Muskmelon. -""" u A !" Un" J "" ,1"s"u" ReWtog Martre. by I.issak V , ,i ; ri : good form. Cap*. P. M. Walker has gone on to Charleston .//.on, .■",; .«■ !r r-oe oLs f r .ni the Cr,-.cm v llv""" ;U"! ,h" P** ta clltmU »««"t*-r " Hightlowi-Half mile in MS. Eased up. "ith a carload of horses that included As,,irin. Isl- il in hi l.ial Vei.7,1 bill b- lv II I. U*wtoB :""1 ,";,", . . . Horace B.— Half mile m 55. Never looked better. darn. Bosh, Moa Ami. Madrigall.il and -ix others, ii i .r w iiVhIi v ed Hid *,i b? the 1 ..uiiia -i .-isititro ;,,,r" l:- ,;:,lvlu U **** n,tlns va ~*Ple A Irisl1 Kid-Three-quarters in 1 :22A. Works along The Whitney two-year-olds are going along in and tn l»uunana „■ i..„is..uui ntroduoed i passed oj the belief that licv 1;|v . sh„Wn enough to warrant nicely whenever asked promising fashion under the handling of Albert nen "Pnag. ,...,,, , u th.y will snake u.x«l under colors. Roth are bay Janus Dockerv— Half mile in S3. Simons, and at this time they shape up in a war gfallle Hsx.n.bn and Joe Bedell came frosa New ,,,,,, .„„, M|1. ,,v olympian. The better of the two is j .„|v Hapahorg— Half mile in 55. Has plenty of to Indicate that they will be well worth while when York by the water route. Claude K.U- and lkc ., M of Kiltv u n .,,„, tho other is out ot Helen Seed and is rea.lv sent to the races at Plmlico in the spring They ■ - Hackleburg were also arrivals fross the east. T,.Ia Leiasaha— Half mile la 57. Eased up. all particularly well bred, have an excellent way of Kimball 1 attoi-m j- bere rrom wcean rara, wu. Gallaher Brothers are well supplied with an even Lesbos— Five-eighths in l:00:.. Coming around nice!? going, and such of tbesa as have been set down hi . Pattemm devetoped star OByan and UmtogWld- h.i] ilv7rn .,,lls an 1 ,„„. nuv. All of them show to bhi good form. " shown a Bight of speed that spank i volumes for on a ••..uple ot s. a-"t is kick. Me has Been in t lie hn, ,„■ siz,. .,,„, sobstance and have speed enough Madman— Three-eighths in :»i. Looks good and tin ir ipiality. real estate business in Ualltornia. but will return ,l fTe prIllis,. t earning their way. The lot seems to have all his speed William Garth is expected within a short Usse to racing as agent for R. 1- . t arinan imludes a bay coll by Star Shoot--BateUC Whitney: Markham— Five-eighths in 1:07. Has not been "ith the big string he is to handle this year. Ad- « alter uupee ana t-raiik ij. ii.gau. now racing ,.1V | ll ,1V Ceaarion— Margaret II.: bay colt by pusstd much for speed. vices from his Virginia farm are that his borsea ara enthusiasts, have made known their intention ol Orlando— Gold Mint: chestnut call by Bonner gea Merise Three-quarters in 1:24 doing exceedingly well, and thev will go int.. train making the trip from the coasi some time annng m Etbti T: ,.i„.stmit coll by Blues and the chestnut Pajaroita— Three-eighths iu 40j. Has been resting n« onarters big and strong from the winter rest winter to participate In the sport at Palmetto Park. lj|iv hv N.lst,„.t„ll;, Highland Laaa. for a short while The Garth lot will begin the racing campaign of IM:: ii-t now .Mr. ii:i«e „ entertaining i.e.d ieeunvmiu vll ,,,- ,,,,. Qallaher youngsters have been highly profile— Half mile in 50,. Was well in hand all the ■* Iimlie.. which in fact is the objective point of and Lord I.iin killei at his place in Pasadena. Lai u.i.1 aM, :,n. 1,,,,-ralIv entered in all of the two- way. most of the stables that are left at the Benning Usatharfnc riestebUshment Fear-old fixtures to be decided at the Charleston Belne Margot-Half mile iu 55. Has plenty of speed track at this time. blue, toe racing colors colors i or of un esiaoiisumeni. Other utini meetlng. They have freaaeatly shown an abundance :Uid is ready. - !;,,:r,;i1!;e!,iVon;pbd:dlhl,,1dant SV! *£££ * J*it lt£mandffte??andand,i?i0 %•£ £rZ thS ln 42- At hlS ***■ BREEDING BUREAU FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. iT-T/VeirorRs; *wa Ti;:n Srmim 1:07- Was wcI1 ia ■— „.: irnimiqsjrthat *™ ****** o-«- ,,,,-,0,,. s. ,-.. „ „. bee,, .. strhRf ,- made up entirely _of youngsters. I h. y nun, , handling ■ likely cuple for "Mr. Batie." One ■ " ■ mecUM there will bf two traces ontoVprmmm ea»h berad..Zen a„d some, d the names are as 10! :ow : b h, jj .„]t ,!„rl,f,j , s,n of Burgomaster and LOUISVILLE ASSOCIATION ELECTS OFFICERS, weekthat Twll lb- known a«reedersP*«£ Bv -V.tt If |,Ji,™I, elm Victoria M. lb- stands el.-., m sixteen han.N already i illl. M ,„,. ,,„,,..,,,.,.„„.,,, totends to establish a i-..mi.i.v ■ "umMo.di.,1. bTcelariBeaique. •nder" °*Jt %rh jLSa " hZffita?"toi LouhwUle. Ky.. January 9.-C.,ar.es F. Grainger thojnghbred breeding bureao for the State of Sonth Lady I ■■ ■•■ ■ .d.m.,,, ,.f races , o this kind wd. AnnaTb. Efledoo. i "** *****t«l ,f the f. by BuaaeU-Madaai Jbt ■ -o I t, ,,.i Fu.-eree ShThas both slae president LoularUle Racing s- aixjoMria. Fashion Wing. br. c, bv Wooltborpe Fashionable. ; " *■ ;n "1 nl nL ,1 , ... -hi i ■ to run in all »oc«atlon. the holding company -annual for Churchill Downs rM "" ,"t1" "f -«"""- " • •" " -.chango Prince FonaoT ch. g. by htaddalo-Srtncea. of l- ; , ,11 . ,, nl bTnot know just when the *** """" 1 ilrk- :*r the election here Jthe,ir3hL " « *™ tblm.Wn rtSTrw " STbSS samin.. "Mr tork "campaign "" vll bV, it it is prob- .y.-sterday. Other odken wen- reelected, including / ." x " , ",: "". „, . . , ■ V i, n, of °e 0l°- ;" .-I. h" nvoveaVoids will be s.,,, |gS2SS. » rInApuS°o. ktod* V1 „,5"-hC,,f .voniuu:!" iT0 l-i H* C* AeaateTnewfv-eSc, ere*, of -his the TO-STfeSBaisssaa-. , 3KsSg3£S5BASS5? ,SsSs:«£85HH;s= Leaf; Garden of Allah, bj star Sho-jt Frances Hit, "-n condition, wen as f«Wws. The new oftVera will serve until March 14. when KV , . , K •- doo: Christmas star, bj star si, ,.. Breakwater: Anmiu- -Five cghths in 1HW. shows well at all the Ire-year contract between the local tracks will l "... ; ,r,, r. ;. T ,n, . Vv t.r n. . , ■, i . i,, tie - i„ ti.i, conntrr R,.,t Widow, r Orlando Black Heart: Charleston. tini.s,,, beavj going expire, sad the holding association srill peas oat of ■ *. •",, ■ , , ",- o ". , i. " V, , , « ![;, :" ,,„ " Can*d!*n : " Breeding Bureau, bv st.,r sh.ot i.izz.e Hlxson: Fori Sumter, bj star Arany-livc-eighths in 1HW|. Has been going along existence. Each track thereafter will hold separate ~: ■",,.l,i, Bhoot— Marlbel. and Billy Holder, by Ogden— Wing nicely. meetings. Following the meeting Mr. Winn and JLJIh.. tStn m, TJT w h.!* Ting Ardri— Half mile in 50 . Has been on the slow sidi others declared the same to have been entirely bar ""m institution. Mr. K an. Dj bard work. Charlie White. George Morgan. Peter Ga*n*y. far sosae time. mSS!m "* ?S »«5/»»4 by the allghteat frleUon. ?"" "ofked alone tbatat tlienrTnt lcVii , ,, ■ w "-.. m time ..«,«■ R. T. McKeevei Larrj Carey iud Jack A.nler are Belle Clem -Three-eighths la «li Bhowa speed la all There was no discussion of racing dates. ; , h ] "!.. ! ,.,, .VJ ,,, .,.,. ",.,* s, " , be recent arrivals kinds of going. "The dates selected by Mr. Hachmelster and mv- , , ,, ""■. -l • . *- , , ." . " , K X*Keny«m a., I K Dnenner. In the Rassnel Boss Brandy Half mile in 57. Has been let up on for s.df for the spring meeting, will be submitted tot!,. .l,;,, . .V". " ntnio ?ml ,-1, ul X L h™?Ci™ " striag. which came here in chante of w. p. Burch, so,,,.- time. K. ntu. *y State Bactag Commission when it meets ! ; ,, „ , rv ";. ; „", k . "*» ",. bare .leveloned fever since their arrival. cici, Beacher-Tteee-qaarten iu 1:24. Showed all ]n Lexington March 15. Whatever disposiri.,,, may :.■,,;. V r..p , ! ,,., , ,- ., „ . . , r,iTi Jockey Byrne, who Is with Capt. P. M. Walkers his speed In the going. »•• ".a.le of oar preferences at that time will be en- , , ; , , 1t;,1v ■ t... , , J, -, ,. . ., ™h staW . Is due to arrive from his awne In Providence. Danceawaj Five-eighths in 1:10. Baa been let up "■•■l.v satisfactory to us." said Mr. Winn. who raced In the Pnltwl States end c-.n-„ . I- Trainer James Hrumi id died lore suddenly Sat- on for seaae tune. ,.w ,,rk sin.- there i- also i valuable breedine urdav night. The deceased was In straitened tmau Donald Macdonald Half mile iii 55. Coming anuud wnTF! nT, Twr tttwv i.iie.ui The War Department also his the ntwlens rial rircumstaacea and his funeral expanses will be nicely to his best form. "U1" ui ***** 1UKi ,,f n breeding bureau composed of thoroughbreds bh defrayed by Un borsemen here Elisabeth Harwood Half mile in .".." . Looks well presented to "in- department by lugusl Belmont ■ lor the Palmetto Derby the .hi.f race of th • .„„| s r.ady to race at any time. Having sold Robert to H. Tullott. H. R. Brandt Thai the thoroughbred 1m valuable U shown bi the shl Charleston meeting tor thre. -year-olds, forty five Elisabeth O.— Three-eighths iln 41#. „, w has only Sebago, Anaelus and Barrlgna at itatement made several weeks ago by General Wood iiomin.itiohs were mad., ibis ra« will have a gross Ella Brynoa -Half mU« m ob. Has been going along Jauea. He has Cash on Delivery and Out of Reach In which he asked that the breeding of thoroughbr d- valu t 13.000. thedUtance wU be one mile and a slowly far so,,,,, thaw. turned oat la Kentucky. They will be taken up in be encouraged, as be realised thai the thoroughbred quarter, and it will be run on March ..0. Its list ofl Galveara Five-eighths in 1:07. F.ased up. the spring wis ,, led to produce gocd horses for nsa hi the R. F. Carmans Bherlock Holmes. batter thaa_ever. bv the laA rf ractoa conuuions prounu u , ,iw ; wU |m b hii ,|m , Q. .1. Caseys Cracker Box. Husky Lad three-quarters bj 1:2... Coming around • ,J "*■ Carolina can boast ol many thoroughbred horses to S. A. iop, ..ns Jawbone. after a short let up. The thoroughbred stallions stringency. KeldBBOore use for breeding purposes. A start Is ill thai Is E. v. Coadraai Breaker Boy and Wsanan [vahel Three eighths la 4*H. shows sleety of apetd and Crawford, donated to the Canadian National needed, and then iii - work will be continued and M. Dalys Cbocorua. and is ready. Bureau of Breeding by the Hamilton Jockey Club, the msnsgement feels that i, is ure to be a sneceau R.l.t. Davies Knights Differ. J. H. Rarr Half mile iu 5li». Has all his speed have arrived in Montreal and will be sent out to in this state. a~ it baa l»s-n In the various places 11. L Davis Jim Bay. and Is ready. their new locations in a few weeks. where breeding bureaus have been established


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