Racing Gossip From Kentucky., Daily Racing Form, 1912-08-10

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RACING GOSSIP FROM KENTUCKY KENTUCKYLouisville Louisville Ky August D Judge Charles F Price the wellknown Louisville racing official Is spending the interim until the next meeting at Windsor at Atlantic City The second Windsor meet ¬ ing will begin on Monday August 2ti and end on tli Monday following Sentemlier 2 At the close of the Windsor meeting Judge Price will return home to assume the duties of presiding judge ou the Keu lucky tracks tracksG G M Odoiu has had his twoyearold Fiel geldod and the black son of Fatherless is doing so well that his owner may be able to race him early the coming fall Follie Levy and Fireman in the Qdom stable are now again taking regular work and are training soundly soundlyEd Ed Rubel bought for a private price from T P Hayes the threeyearold chestnut gelding Coreopsis by Ornament Ollie Helle by Pirate Penzance Core ¬ opsis is a maiden lint last spring he worked a mile in 141 for trainer Hayes He is a brother to Beaucoup Mr Rubel also has in training the two yearold bay filly Duchess Daffy a Latonia winner which he bought from T C McDowell last June and Golden Ramble a twoyearold chestnut filly which has often worked well enough to warrant the proph ¬ ecy that she will not be a maiden long after she begins to race next month The Rubel string is quartered at Clntsdnll Downs and his barn Is one of the bestkept and most Inviting of any at that course Mr Rubel has been endeavoring to buy Nobby and Cream two of C C VanMeters two yearolds So far the two turfmen are far apart In their Ideas as to the value of the youngsters It is understood that Mr VanMcter is asking 5000 for Nobby aud 1500 for Cream CreamDr Dr Calm the local veterinarian has again beet appointed paddock judge here and at Latonia for the coming fall meetings his appointments In Louisville embracing both the coming Douglas Park am Churchill Downs meetings Dr Calms fltst work In this capacity was during last springs meet ¬ ing here and he proved an efficient paddock judge He has long enjoyed a wide reputation In his profes ¬ sion and his skillful treatment of the great four yearold Bourbon Beau may result finally in a re turnlfo the turf of that good rac r


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