Trainers Again in Work: Preparation of Horses for Spring Racing Begins at Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1912-03-10

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TRAINERS AGADi AT WORK PREPARATION OF HORSES FOR SPRING RACING BEGINS AT LEXINGTON. Barney Sciuciber Visits Blue Grass Region and Is Delighted with Improvement in Appearance of His Stallion Sain at Idle Hour Farm. i.. stag* ■•■• Kv.. Much •■ -Barney Behreiher wn-■lellgbted with be appearance of hi- stall ions Sain and Jack Atkta when be nw them at B. K. Brad-l. Idle Hour Parol this week. "Thai dally exer i-iae under saddle l» .i grea4 thing for i stallion." too v.vil I.iihuh Mlssourian. "See what a woa- .. fnl change ii baa made in the appearam i Sain. I was alwaya afraid to have bini ridden i-vitj day. hut i liii llammon baa no timidity about tal .ii and has givi n Snin the aon ol handling be needed. Jack Atkta baa let down considerably and udeniiuj and thickening. II" i- a grander np- pearing horse than even I thought he would make." Air. Kebreiber wenl dine from here t the Wood- ii i- farm near St. I oala. from which in a few . .,k- be "ill transfer all of his thoroughbreds. with the exception • •: three rarloada that arc to be shipped here, to Ma new farm u ar Sedalia. Mo. Ur. Srhrellier — . t • 1 Woodland* Kara during the latter part of 1 ;» 1 1 andnboaghl a rheaper place. lb has . !• in 130 br bnarea and some eighty yearlings nnd approximate! seventy-five boraei • •! various age* r«»i racing. Twenty five cii the brooda»areB will come in he mated with Sain ami Jack Atkla. At nam time I r twelve boraea to be trained ! . i atari - Browa will coaae to the Kent nek j Aaao elation track. Trainer Brown now has up three of tin Schreiber boraea Captain Carmody. Clara Atkln and Beat aha* ■ three-year-old. The last named l wo are ni.iid.-n-. They arrived Thursday from La Ionia, where they wintered in charge of Dave Vim «i. ui. Kelarelbcr baa twenty boraea at Latonia I bat are lo .. to the north western circuit this -.rin-. S«u ford C. Lyue, master of the Larehmoul stud and father ..f Jockey Laden l.yne. who for several has been Boceessful in the saddle abroad. ,.,.t in in. in his Jessamine Coanty farm this week run to George Innes at the Kentucky Association track :..ur in-iMiiiRiti- two-year-olda. Them youngsters were lirokeu la-1 fall hv Charles Browa and. after they , j.i shown good trials, were turned ..it for the witter. They have l« en named, as follows: Mreets owl of compliment to jockey "Skeeti M rlin, eh. .-. by Marta Santa -Pirate Polly. StOCke] latter the place at Which jock J I.viih winters, h. c, by Orlando Jessie Woodson dam I .11 i.o all. Bosesaary. b. f. by Marta Santa Coaatrj Fraud . in of Comptou. I Piatt, eii. f. l y Atarta Santa— Black Ban ner la youag mare from the family of Doaatao. The two i.llies are eUgihle to the Breeders Putnr Itj thai is to he the most valuable race ol the raat mi Keataeky for two-year-olda and which will .1 attractive feature of the spring meeting her Itol.ert II. Anderson, the Scott County bl • announces the arrlTal ifi- week of ■ sister to h.s ; . , i , 1 1 i m Derhj winner. Joe Morris. It i- :i hay fill] hi peep oDaj Hanoverinc. Air. Anderson says idie is a handsome mi and be expects to keep and develop lor to carry his own colors. Joe ai • ii now in th. stable of Jack Baker al the local tra k hi. I i- in si lend id health ami bodily eoiidiiioii. Be Is cantering regularly. Tommy Steele. who i- en route to Belgium with hi* brother Bryan, is not under contract to Cunt Itthancoart, aa Is the younger hoy. but he i- going ,,v,.;- on the chaace that he will find employment. !! • will be aid.- to ride at 112 pounds and since he is eanabie and id good hahit- and manners, it is quite likely that be will tnul a berth. J. 1 . Strode vas here thi- week and shipped five nr six h.ad of his boraea to Louisville. They have lH en turned out all whiter at the farms of ;. 1 . ii and James Stevens. John Stevens eaaaa to the Kentucky Association Irack this week with seven head of youngstera be-i niRina to sii, hit Dan V. Scott. I: is a bit i.« early for fast work here hur aoane of the trainers hav began to s.:id their charges iu. lii.iiu.ii eighths and quarter* over the laner .r.ok. The main track haa • i losed for several ■lays because of the sahar, rain sad nmd. John Bowden left here this afternoon for Bing-liain] ton, N. V.. with two thoroughbred Allies thai he purchased llda week for his emptoyer, Wilils s. ii ..■ Kilmer, owner of the Binahampton Press, a|.i haa a large banting preserve in Virginia near Norfolk. The tillie- are Duataloug, a three-year-old lij » i,n*. -t- i Sweepakmg. bowgut from Bilward lrarer. and Bhodopis, a four-year-old bj Plotoa -Vauxhalfs i.a-t. boaght from Clay Harp.


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