Training Gallops At Louisville., Daily Racing Form, 1912-09-03

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TRAINING GALLOPS AT LOUISVILLE Louisville Ky Septemlier 2 At Douglas Park and Churchill Downs today fast work was chronicled The best mile was by Tom King Theodore Abadies useful threeyearold He pulled up iu 143 after having worked the first six furlongs in 115 Mo bile Belle iu M C Prichards stable scored the fastest twoyearold performance She went furlongs in 104 pulling up after running the first three furlongs In 30 and the half in 4JJf Other works included includedBay Bay thorn Half mile in 55 easily easilyBlue 50Doctor Blue Jay Fiveeighths iu 101 ticst half in 50 Doctor Fiveeighths in 101 101Dr Dr Jackson Half mile iu 53 threeeighths in IfElizabeth 37 If Elizabeth Harwood Half mile In 50 Fiel Quarter mile in 2S cantering Fireman fiveeighthsin Threequarters in 125 first fiveeighths in 1OS Follie Levy Fiveeighths in 107 first half In 51 51Forehead Forehead Threequarters iu 120 Inquieta Half mile iu 52 first threeeighths in 38 Louis Katz Half mile iu 52 first threeeighths i 30 Politeness quarterin Threeeighths in 37 first quarter in 21 Prospect Threeeighths In 37 first quarter in inSumpTuous SumpTuous Fiveeighths in 100 Toy 100Toy Quarter mile iu 25 25For For the first time in his career as a turfman J W Miller lie Texan will race his string this fall in Kentucky His horses including Injury and Toy Vy Wl ° among seven carloads that will leave Windsor tomorrow night for Kentucky Others who will ship will be W M Wallace II H Hewitt Mackenzie Adkins Howard Oots Adah Baker F J Pons K R Rrmllcy F I Weir and W W Darden This represents most of the good horses campaigned at Windsor The Mackenzie Adkins Oots Weir and Bradley horses will race out the meeting at Lexington The remainder will be brought to be local courses The Brndlev stable will be di ¬ vided at Lexington Some of the horses will be turned out and tfie others will be sent to Douglas Park The Bradley fouryearolds Bobby Buyer and Beach Sand which have not raced since last fall will ParkThe be brought here to start at Douglas Park The naming of candidates for the 15000 Ken lucky todayCharles Endurance Stakes closed today Charles Hughes lias severed his connection with he It C Iliillciibeck stable Mr Hughes has a new connection Later In be fall he will be at the combinationThe head of a new racing combination The swelling in Pucks injured leg has almost subsided Trainer Lou Johnson thinks the racer will be ready for racing at Douglas Park ParkSuperintendent Superintendent Noble has removed from lht Uouglas Park coiire all of the dead dust which Will render the track decidedly fast Having fastHaving had no luck with Bannock Ban Lon Johnson RoweDr has turned that horse over to Charles Rowe Dr Talbot arrived today from a nineweeks camp ¬ ing and fishing trip in Michigan MichiganManager Manager John Tlailunelster of Douglas Park at ¬ tended the final days racing at Windsor He will leturn here Wednesday to await the opening of the eighteendays meeting on September 15 15The The Douglas Park meeting book will be distribu ¬ ted WednesdaySeveral Wednesday Several of Rnrnev Schreibers yearlings were worked today The brother to Jack Atkin and the brother to Nealon went threeeighths in 11 21 37 A sister to Ifcmivcs also went threeeighths in 37 37George George M Odom has gone to Lexington to see a few days racing and look over the yearlings that will be sold there this week The owner of Follie Levy is anYious to acquire some eight or ten colls ami fillies to ship to Juarez Mex the coming winter winterCappodocia Cappodocia he dam of the twoyearold San lander which Carroll B Paid has in training at Churchill Downs is a daughter of St George and out of the noted Lucy Lee which traces to the famous Martha Dunn from which descends Lulu HoiIon and all her famous tribe It is the family of such remarkable horses as Troubadour Patron Lisimony Keeiian Pupil Cnnard Torrent Louise Ten Candles Sheriff Bell and the iron liorso Claude which as a threeyearold in 1003 won the California Tennessee St Louis and Canadian IVrbys and ran second to The Picket in the Amer ¬ ican Derby Santander worked well for Mr Reid as a yearling though be has done little with him as a twoyearold He did not train him last spring He was so growthy and now he has developed into a youngster standing right at sixteen hands high


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