Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1912-02-13

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NOTES OF THE TURF. .1. C. Ierris.j has selected names for his two-year-olds ai Juarea ai follows: Frustrate, b. c, by 1-Imla — Battled; Respite, eh. c, by Albula— Reprieve II. A. G. Duniap. of the racing firm of Carritv and Dun lap. has arrived at Juarez from California and is In tin- market for some young horses with which to race in Kentucky the coining season. Danny Maher is taking a vacation, as usual, enjoying the winter -perls .it si. sioritx, in Switzerland. Recentlj he won tin- thai race for ihe Beetle Cup, steering his bohaled, the Mouse. H. R. Rraudr has concluded not to race Harrigau after the [in -cut Juares meeting ami will sell the horse fir breeding purposes or send him to tin- stud in his own interest. Several prominent and wealthy Mexican breeders are nibbling fir a price on the horse ami it is not unlikely that he may be soli! shortly and shipped to Mexico City. George Undenherger, official timer at the Jockey Club Juarez track, has written M. J. Winn that he will not be able to return to Mexico ibis winter. Mr. Lindenberger was called home to Louisville last month on account of the serious iilne-s of his wife. She is improving rapidly. Harry Houian will continue to discharge the duties of rimer at Juarez. Steve Judge, having disposed of all the horses wit a which he went to Juarea to race, has left Kl Paao lor his home in California. He will remain there until about the middle of February, when he will come east to Louisville to look after some of the horses owned by .lame- MacManns ami ii. A. Biancbi, which have been turned out all winter, ami are not anion. the coUectloo which Mr. Blanch has at Charleston. Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark will show her colors in England In: in. the coming season, when -he will race u, Faithful and McKittredge under the noni d arse of ••Mr. stokes" through the field. -:■! Faithful was purchased at a Whitney -ale for ,000, ami was considered a particularly good steenlechase prospect. McKittredge is a brother to McChesney, now in the stud in the Argentine Re public. Ihe base- w.li be trained by K. A. Craven. Rarney Schrether ha- ordered that the four-year-old. Captain Carmody. of which he entertains a good opinion, be shipped Iron tie- liatt A: Carr farm, near Lexington, to Churchill Downs to go into training. The son of Golden Maxim has been turn I out since last summer in Kentucky and Mr. Schreiber I is been satisfied that thi coll i- once more en-tirelj sound. Captain Carmody went wrong wine he waa regarded a- a dangerous candidate for the Kentucky Derby of 1911.


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