An Expatriated Americans Horses: Louis Winans Big Band of American-Breds in Joe Cannons Charge at Newmarket, Daily Racing Form, 1912-02-14

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AtiE BXBAaUAZSS AKEF.ICAN S HORSES. levis V,ri:ians Big Band c: Amcrican-Breds in Joe Cc i:ions Charge at Newmarket. Although now :in Englishman bj choice. Louis Wiuaus noes not I irgel ;l i land of hi* aativltj aud bis turf operations delights in pitting American against the beat of Eui pean brc ling. ears ii a • his pleasure to i xnl. i the ■ ■, .. mill beauty of the American trotter and with i beVl he could buy in this country dcnioustrati 1 tttir -i —i superiority In France, Germany. Italj and i -:r. nothing ol occasi nal exhibitions in ! ot late years he has embarked in thor red racing in England, moderatelj at Brst with n few English-bred horses. Winn a ;.■■•-.• rears ,• liougbt the brilliant, but unlock] b Kir Martin, with Edward throws In f . good m i b took . e Intl ial step in n path tha lias itll in Hiis now in tOSS --!• n :i band ■. . , aa-bred racers iily second la number I i.i-. string belonging :•• II. P. "HUtuey under Jack .tu ners i-are al Newmarket. ■•Vigilant " ol London SpcH-tsman, ha* recently Inspected the Wlnaas :-. this to -:; ol tbem: ■ Mr. VVInans has -.i the pi sent time i a hoi s - iii training, the u osl | ron 1; ent i M ,, eh - • r Mar n, ■ big Ban • I • Btnul horse v g k-n. .-in ot i.:ni Sterling, whicb bad pre- . .n. ii.l- been well tried before bo crossed i!u- Atlantic as a two-year-old. Having ii" other en KaB, ,. .,. ii- | i- bad to go for ■ handii an ot u tsor rtance, aud having won in fine Btyle under .i Ijjhl be became a pronoun i I favorite for Hie Derbi ■ be »m going great guns when he w.i bumped ami nartowlj escajwd falling approach am Corner. Martin was not - • fortunate, was knocked clean out of the saddle, and so :,!i end to what looked a chance second to none ol v. inning tlw Blue Biband. CertainI] be has not ae - favorih s, or somi thing was . iwiw cropping ii|i against him, and an Illness comiietiug for i..« Ascot : ■ -1. 1 Cup ilinw him I.,.,, fw a long time. Then leg trouble supervened. im ii dlfl i nil bom I • trai th hard ground, which prevailed during the greater pari of Icsl .;.-...i. This lameness followed bis tasy del -at |. The Storv for the Boas Memorial Stake* al ii an unluckj place tot tlie a o of Ogden and. weighted beyond bis capacity, he ran three tini • Liisnccessfuily In the autumn Bret at Liverpool, when third !•• Proteatan! Boy and Lonawand, to ... of which he was giving twenty-six pounds :1!.,l i.. the other len pounds in the Grosvenor i np, twi ■ subsequently unplaced at Derbj to Beau-Bocbester and Chili for the Markeaton Welter Handicap, and al Manchester In the November Hamlicap, in which Ultimo* mad- such an example of Fort. Ponncc Mol luow called Duke of i li., and all ld other opponents, sir Martiu .. entered for the City and Suburban and Kempton |»ark ; :-. n t Jubilee Handicap, and among hi* later ■•ngagement* are the Bous Memorial Stakes at As ,,,i and ibe King IJeorge Stake* at Gooilwood. He « per, under i reatiui at igi in tor skin ti smd, ii."i - ■ ■. I *m afraid iii near foreleg wBl itta ivs be a source of anxiet] to hla trainer. The natty little Valet, by Vatel mi of Jet, ran witbonl iiii ark, but ■ tunate, as. alth ngh Canm n su eplng him on his legs while the going wa* liard. In broke down aiii-i Ibe rain came, and to run i"! an] autumn engag u nts ■ , ;,,. black c ii-. Edward, by Plaudit ou of nd I be Spj . !■;. 1 Isguise oul of Semper Paratus. must. I fear. !••■ described as a pair of Mum rojtues, not t" be depended on, and it i bj no m ins ret tain that ii ere is n l a sol I - ■ • In ,i,, huge and magnifli ; Adam Bedc, which hi..i.!- well pver sixteeu bands, and vvhosi onlj fault i- a railn r i o trai .. ad. I le is a •n of the French-bred Adam and Urace • lumberts. No horse In the stable has done better i ban ; . _ ■ .-v.. wlii-li looks liki carrying six to hounds, inn Mdl shows beautiful ,.ua ii it. Of i -n races he ..:i two last nan , : , . the K r-al Moot I hi •■• i • r-Olii ]•;,.,. i Manchester in Septemb T. ai the Ormerod : iveri ami tlien a aa alld i tcuse for hi- las I race al Manchester, as while await • ; Bi acklej II. ii dii in be was ni ui -in-ii a i "loui ki.u on b - d ar - . ,. bom ill ii the mat rel Is thai his U g w i , not brwki Botn Pi At . a chestnut coll by Wave ,- .. out ol Kot, had useful foraj to ii;- ii, Ireland, but baa yel to win a i tee here. I been schooled " -r hurdle* during the and I- i lid to shape ell at th n i Mil -li. i ! bj M instead oul P - wt II i d Mr. win - out la j . ba in- w n i vou|de ol races, firsl the Great Surrey Handicap at then the Stewards Handicap, Kempton I Iuik. showing t .. -|i. . occasions. !!• Ial ,n bloodlike ■■••it of fair sla*. an 1 a-intered well should, .■.;!]! ordlnarj lm-k. earn I ain ...-i sprinting distance*. rbere Is ■ ■ in Dalmatian, a inn fa a . bj EtheUs t out lonis which m twii firsi •;■■ llurat Park Handicap in July, ind then tin- Newmarket October Handicap. Ucld Beater, , — . # brown geld ug. by Adam out of Soman Gold, is going through a course of hurdle practice. "Mr. Winans has a raupie of three-year-olds In Sir Colin and White Iiaina, and ■ third in paftn rshlp with Mi. Madden named Censor, thai have yet to make a Brsl appearance, having been I o backward to train on the hard ground last year. Of them i1 Brsl i enti ned Is a whale chestnut, brother I" Sii .Martin. Although very nearly a~ tail, be K de«per doe* not stand otei as much daylight. and altogetbei is a thickset, powerfnl horse of qnality, furnished with the best of limi s. a good mover when extend d, and perfectly mannered. White Plains is a dark bay coll with white heel* by Haiti burg out of Sana !Vur. ■ level, well-grown sort of horse, g ! looking enough for anything; in fact, n colt of great promise, and likely to repay ins own for the patient policy ob« rved with him. Both the* ■ colt* are well engaged, among their liabilities being the Two Thousand Guineas, Di-! a. and St. Legcr, ind White !:. in* I* Iso in the Grand Prise of Paris. Whether ihej will come np to thi~ bigh standard ri mains to be seen, but the possibility is distinctly there, an 1 .ill i inning well with them thej will doubtless be .n i before the lirsi Spring Meei Ing at Newmarket. Censor Is a really good-looking bestuut coll h Meddler Bonnie Blue II.. of fair rise, ,rim in nuke and shape, with well-plae 1 iboulders, powerful pack and joins, ami altogethei ■Mich b be admkttl, H was a later arrival than the other two. ami i: may be added tacWeirfally that ;,. l* in the Two Thousand Guineas, but not the In ri v •In the American team are seven promising two-yeai otda by Ogden, the sire of sir Martin. All have done Well since their arrival ill this country, and are of good sixe, but nothing whatever is yet known of. their merits. Duke of x*ork. ■ hay son of Unsightly, ,- the smallest of the !"i. bul a long low coll of rara substance, standing ovei a loi of ground, and likely to race to ■ merry tune. A beautiful and evenly balanced black colt is General McClelland, oat of France: Clelland, and another thai should sooner r later earn distinction oa the race course is Golden Cloud, a son of Lucy Glitters— not the English mare ii name, whieh figured so pr mineutly in Vox-hails Cambridgeshire. This is ■ very powerfully built bay c- !t with Mack point* and ■ fine mover. Maine, out of By Ways. !a I brown colt, a little mean, perhaps, behind the saddle, but in all other respects a fine horse, standing on the liost of leg* and feet. An attractive youngster is the white-legged chestnul coll Denver, a big, strong coll that looks liki making np Into ■ grand home when fully matured. lie is qoI of a Hampton man called Dorothy Hampton, who never ran, and I fancy originally in ieiifa-1 to Mr. Musker. A serviceable, thick-set, v ai and-tei r looking hay eolt out of Colline is Custer, but still men io my likinc is Caprices son, im Voi •- charming bay coll of lovely im l Ity. whose only r.ntlt is perhaps a disproportionately small head for his big ravin:, like frame."


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