Broader In Its Scope: Kentucky Endurance Stakes To Conform Closer To Idea Of Its Originator.; Nominations This Fall Give Race an International Aspect--C. C. Van Meter to Retire from the Turf--Gossipy Items from Louisville., Daily Racing Form, 1912-08-07

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BROADER UN ITS SCOPE KENTUCKY ENDURANCE STAKES TO CONFORM CLOSER TO IDEA OF ITS ORIGINATOR Nominations This Fall Give Race an International InternationalAspect Aspect C C Van Meter to Retire from the theTurf Turf Gossipy Items from Louisville Louisville Kv August G Differing from last iasiiii and coining up 1 tin Men of the originator f IK Kentucky Kiiduraiicc Stakes Maj F A Daingorlichl i member if the Kentucky State Rao ing Commission tho subscriptions this season will iiiiiko the ijiliiUOO event international in character characteri i g tlx subscribers to the race are W A Me Melncrv lncrv n noieil English turfman who has innonuceil Hal his representative in the stakes will be tbe in si long ilistance liorse he can import from England j Germany to this country Mexico is represented liv Senor C do Landa y ICseandon who will start Ills good horse Tecoae conceded to be the best thor Highbred ever foaled in Mexico The American turf is represented by horsemen famous in all parts of lie country including August Ielmont cliairman of ilio Jockey Clnb whose entry is the wellknown gelding Raymond Mrs I A Livingston the most mostxlensive xlensive female palron of the turf in this country who will send her Canadian recordbreaker Lovetle 10 the post lie New Vork turfman Jacob Worth whose entry is Jr Young the Canadian turfman K 1 MaeKciizie who probably will be represented iv Mellon Street tile Albany sportsman V J ilnn owner of the Beverwyck Stable who will prepare Sir John Johnson for the raco J N Camden member of the Kentucky State Racing Connuis sfon who will be represented by Boola Boola E C owdin of Mr Kisco N V why owns Swaniianoa 11 i Uallenbeck u New York millionaire who is i xing Worth winner of the Kentucky Derby of IMJ prepared for the race George J Long of the Kentucky Stale Racing Commission wlio will send ilif Latoifci Derby winner Free Lance after Endur JHI Stain Jiiinors Mrs Eugene Lilts who has nnm mated Messenger Hoy winner of the Kentucky Kn ilirance Stakes in JiH J G Greener of Nashville who will depend upon Countless to win the ratv II 5 Bedwell tho Colorado turfman who has again Humiliated Nadzu which ran ssecond to Messenger ioy Jast fall F J Tons who will be represented ii Die greatly improved John Furious Gallaher ros who have named the good mare Ozana for Hie race the local turfman A P Humphrey Jr wner of Sir Catesby and tho noted Memphis turf tiiau John V Schorr who will he represented by Star Charter the holder of the Canadian record of I3L for the mile and a quarter Secretary quarterSecretary Lyman II Davis of the New Louisville Jockey Clnb announced today that the Kails City ilaiulicap closed with twentyone entries the Chero ¬ kee Stakes wilh thirtysix and the Golden Rod stakes with lifly entries represent in the best ncers in training trainingThe The Iaoing string of Thomas Fortune Hvan is at Douglas Park under the charge of Si Hushes H ntliidos the threeyearolds Vondawhy Hello Nelson iiid Daingertiold and the following eight twoyear lis Amlmrst Turkey in the Straw Uuckers Kim Hilltop Kallingweather Rockfish Nelly Agnes and slver Moon MoonFred Fred Luzador has taken up two yearlings helonn tiiK to J K Wainwright One is a brown tilly by Iliitnlit La Pncelle and the other a bay colt by Oiiando Polly Prim The lilly lias been named Ioveland The colt is called High Class C Van Meter identified with the trotting and running lurf for thirty years is about to retire During tiie fall meetings at Douglas Park and t Miltchill Downs he will dispose of Nobby Bluo lliard Cream Duster General and Donwell all two carolds Mr Van Meters uncle Jacob Van Meter lglitvwvoil years old lias jiresented to the horse niin a 0000 farm and a 10000 house located in Warren County Kentucky one mile and a half from Iowling iroeii This is known as the Hope Farm ind has been owned by the Van Meter family for umro than 125 years yearsJ J McCormick formerly trainer for Catesby Wood ford arrived today from Fort Krie He will remain 1 few days then go to Lexington to take up several noises noisesL L Calm arrived today from St Louis and Herman I Prandt arrived from the west westColonel Colonel IJrown belonging lo Lou Johnson lias gone wrong in training and Mr Johnson will not iiiie him until next spring He expects that with a long rest the horse will round to form Mr Johnson now has but four horses in training Iluck Kossina Toy and Bannock linn 1 II Hachmeister writes from tho east that ho Inis received an exceptionally large number of en ¬ tries for the fall stake events at Douglas Park They embrace the best racers in the country He iiilleatod in his letter to Frank Bruon his assist ¬ ant that the Douglas Park Inaugural Handicap to be decided on September 10 will he a brilliant event with an unusually large field of contenders Mr Hachmeister will arrive here Thursday ThursdayJ J C Ferriss who has been racing in the far west this summer will return here this fall He is coining to Kentucky lo get together a new stable to carry his colors at the Jockey Club Juarez course next fall and winter


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