Enlivens Things at Louisville: Arrival of Juarez Horsemen Adds to Training Activities-Gossip from Kentucky, Daily Racing Form, 1912-03-30

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ENLIVENS THINGS AT LOUISVILLE. Arrival of Juarez Horsemen Adds to Training Ac- j tivities — Gossip from Kentucky. Louisville, Ky., March Sa .— The arrhral of ire I i- of horse* from the Jockey flni. Jaacea track ,11 Mexico has added n little to iln- general activity in training :it chur.hill Downs and Dowglas Park. TlHiugh the rontlnaed unsettled weahher has Inter- t.i.-d soiiifuii.ii with the working of the borsas on I I g traeftfe at i-oth plants, the straw couraea be- l in nil the long sheds mi Cansrehill Downs are being : utilized and today manv harses were galloped nnder il se sheds. Lew Marlon, whs has a ■table, prinei- 1 I ill] two-year-olds, la training :it the Downs, i tated that he would i e willing t" wager thai bis I horses has travelled as much as five lmmlrt-il miles . around these straw tracks in a 1 1 = - last thi * week*. 1 The besi nidges among the trainers tliink sneh conditioning will make the horses here sufficiently advanced in preparation i enable them to !»• ready .•!• raring when the Churchill Downs meeting opens • ii i., ii. The trainioad of horses which arrived from Juares came through in Oae condition. In tbe consignment were the unbeaten two-year-old. Hawthorn, Follie I.. . John Louis, Labold, Chapultepec, Salall, In- i il ii. .1. 11. Reed, Winning widow, Acgnln, Guar ii ola, H Toro, Patrnche, Coppertowa, W. H. Ford, Jay, Mili". Fireman, Tourist, sumptuous. Flel, • i Ilex, John Griffin 11.. Era Padwick, Augelus, : ni llarrlgan. The onlj Jockeys of prominence wi. . j rrived oa ibis ir.iin were A. Murray and J. Henry. Hurray, before leaving Mexico, severed his conn* lion with tbe Texas stable ■ .1. 1". Newsaas It Son. in ride as n ii .- lance oa the Kentucky eircnil this iioili Mnrra] :m l Henry will remain here weeks end will !: » to Lexington i» ride . uring Ibe coming spring meeting « iii -ii begins there A ii: .7. A misunderstanding which li-l up tl" borseg fi ,;n Juarez on tbe cars bere lasl night was Btra . in-.i ..in sufficiently today to enable them to be an ; ■Hided ami taken to the stables assigned them al « tiiirclilll Downs. Ii appears ili - trouble in the ship , !,.-:.n after the horses reached Memphis. b . i;.:;i bad t » -« -1 1 prepaid on each ear fi «o imii.-z 1. 1 Louisville and everything was supposed to 1 1- nettled, hi Memphis additional charges were mas .mil i.|,.in the arrtvi i of the train here these charges bail swollen 316.22 .i each -.ir. Bse cinini wn-n ciited i.v tbe I.. »v N. road, but on the order of i Iron Mountain road, which brought the horses for ii port loo «.r tbe Journey. The Iron Mountain il claimed that tbe charge should have been far -i passenger train and nol special, and held out for .mi additional «.n each car. It is likely that Hie matter will l«- thrashed ..in in the courts. ! u y ..i ill. borsemen who una.-.l here from Juares in the but twenty-fonr hours have alrea-lj made a visit to Douglas Park to take ■ look at T. C. McDowells great Kentucky Derby candidate. The ■ v. These experts, fresh from the Mexican are 1 1 In their praise of ins grand conditi n Derby preparation. He has, in the opinion ol experts, grown iiurim. the winter and bus m abundance i i substance. There are font great stables now at l .m:!.is Park. the largest of which i- that of T. P. Hayes, woo I - twenty four horses there, moat two-year-olds. Mr. McDowell lins. beside The Manager, unite .i table there, as baa uls.. J. i;. Resoess. and .1. v. Schorr lias twelve In hN barn. The latter ■triujt i- now in charge ..f John F. Schorr, ln lm-,u-i returned from ■ riall to New lork, and is ha k .ii Kentucky t. remain nntll the racing s.-.isou in tills state is over. il. K. Brandt wenl oni to John Huaseys place to-..,■. to take np Lns two three year-olds. Cash on Be ui.i The Beach. The fatter was gelded last wiiii. r and baa n.r taken on as much Besh as Mr. Brand! would have liked. He ihink. however, be . .ii round him Into condition by the time il*- sprl _ meeting opens here. .-isji on Deliver; i....U- grai I and gives every promise of being an .ira good Id. Mr. Brandt baa qu irtered hi string at ii,- Downs. Sebago hipped from Mexico in tie-liesi ..f condition, .i- also Ui.l his ..id veteran. Bar ii- in. II. in v McDaniel has -i in a in.m tn Lexington after the font year-old ally Loween, and she « II i. shipped .. once i" Join the McDaniel stable at Coenv dAlene. The string of !.. Thompson has i n shipped from her.- to Coeur dAlene. There i.e Ire horses In Th.nii.-en string, font of which are !«.. year olds. M. C. Prlchard la at the Downs with ■ sirinc of iim- two-year-olds, bough from Barnej Scbreiber at private sale. They are the gel of Bannockburn. Siin and n ». Mr. Pritbard baa disp sed of all his 1 I I 1-8.


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