Training Gossip From Louisville., Daily Racing Form, 1912-09-07

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TRAINING GOSSIP FEOM LOUISVILLE Louisville Ky September C The Inaugural Han ¬ dicap candidate High Private worked a good mile at Douglas Park this morning He was under a stout pull all the way and finished the distance in 144 after running the first seven furlongs in 129 The big gelding went the first part of the trial slow ¬ ly running three furlongs In 40 but from there on he speeded up Other works at Churchill Downs and Douglas Park today Included IncludedBannock Bannock Ban Fiveeighths in 100 100Coin Coin p ton Half mile in 50 50Coreopsis Coreopsis Mile in 1 4tHf 4tHfDuchess Duchess Daffy Threeeighths in 40 cantering canteringGanadore Ganadore Threeeighths in 37 lirst quarter iu 24if 24ifHigh High Star Fiveeighths iu 101 101Impression Impression Half mile in 54 54Indiana Indiana Half mile in 00 first threeeighths in 37 37Jean Jean Gray Fiveeighths in 100 100Meridian Meridian Half mile In 59 cantering canteringRogon Rogon Fiveeighths In 110 110Royal Royal Captive Fiveeighths in 104 first half in 50 50Trance Trance Threequarters In 117 117The The racing string of F J Pons in charge of train ¬ er W R Sallee arrived today from AVindsor There are eleven horses in the string namely John Fnr loug Font Pliant Commoners Touch Judge wright Jack Kellogg Pikes Peak Rockhar Abrasion Cane Chaser and Gagnaut Mr Poiis already has six horses at Douglas Park Ganadore and five yearlings The latter are by The Commoner Lord Esterliug and Dr Boots a sou of The Commoner This makes seventeen horses the southern turfman now has iu training at the local courses John Furlong which is an Inaugural Handicap eligible reached the course in line condition Trainer Sallee announces that ht will Le a starter in that event He will also prepared for the Kentucky Kmlurauco Stakes the 15000 event to be decided at Churchill Downs October 7 7Adair Adair Baker reached Douglas Park from Canada bringing Busy Ella Bryson Husky Lad Limpet and Feather Duster Busy an Inaugural Handicap eligi ¬ ble will not start in that event He struck a In his last start at Windsor Trainer Baker dos not expect to be able to race him again until the Latouia meeting Busys injury is not serious but it calls for a temporary letup letupAV AV P Mattingly readied Churchill Downs with a threeyearold and a twoyearold Another arrival was Jack Wright owned by the Indiaua turfman J Cook CookW W W Dardeu came iu from AVindsor with Little Father Bruce Rice Reciprocity and Terrible Bill Little Father appears to be in line condition and Bruce Rice also looks exceedingly well wellF F J Pous brought from Canada the apprentice G Si ellman who is regarded as a promising prospect prospectManager Manager John Hachmeister has received from the following horsemen applications for stall room for horses now at Lexington John Stevens four horses AV G Yauke six AVill McDanlel six George Kluher two L AVoodman three John Huffman two C D Chenault two twoThe The twoyearolds that Dr G M Miller of De ¬ troit brought here to race are Little Baker by OddfellowThe Knight byKnight of the Thistle and Luther by Oddfellow The latter has never started and Little Baker has raced but once They arc promising


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