Kentucky Endurance Stakes Candidates Named, Daily Racing Form, 1912-09-08

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KENTUCKY ENDURANCE STAKES CANDIDATES NAMED Louisville Ky September 7 On Monday last subscribers to the 15000 Keiitncky Endurance Stakes to be decided at Churchill Downs on Mon ¬ day October 7 nominated candidates to carry their colors colorsThe The Kentucky Endurance Stakes four miles is to be run on tho otoning day of the ninedays fall meeting of the New Louisville Jockey Club Its conditions calls for a subscription of 100 each and 25 additional for each horse that starts Seven thousand live hundred dollars are added to the stakes bv the New Louisville Jockey Club and in addition the winner will receive a gold cup of the value of 1000 donated by the Kentucky State Kaeing Commission Seventy nor cent of the grosn value in money goes to the winner tho second horse gets twenty per cent and the third horse ten per cent centThere There are three nominators to the stakes namely II C Hallenbeck J G Greener and W A Me Enery who have not as yet sent in the names of their entries It lias boon thought that Mr Hallen lcck will name Worth the Kentucky Derby winner of 112 as his probable starter while it is known that J G Greener will nominate Countless Mr McKnery who is in England probably has mailed his entry The other nominations are areII II G liedwell Nadzu Azo and Lochiel LochielAugust August lielmont Raymond RaymondF F J Nolan Bovorwyek Stable Colonel Hollo way Bob It and Sir John Johnson JohnsonJ J N Cainden Boola Poola and Manager Mack MackIt It F Carman Bonnie Kelso Starbottle and Meridian MeridianElliott Elliott C Cowdin Swannanoa SwannanoaSenor Senor G de Iinda y Escandon Tecoan TecoanGallaher Gallaher Bros Dnval and Sun Queen QueenA A 1 Humphrey Jr Explicit and Sir Catesby CatesbyMrs Mrs L A Livingston Pioolata Sotemia and Lovetie LovetieGeorge George J Long Nicias NiciasMrs Mrs May Lilly Messenger Boy BoyH H J Mackenzie Bnckhorn and Melton Street StreetF F J POMS Font John Furlong and Pliant PliantJ J W Schorr Edda Froglegs and Star Charter CharterJacob Jacob Worth Dr Young YoungLouisvilles Louisvilles fall racing season will open Septemlier 1C at Douglas Park with a meeting of eighteen days Churchill Downs follovjh on October 7i eovi I inning for nine days In all Louisville will have twentyseven days racing this fall Louisville Ijas two of the greatest raco tracks in America With tho exception of St Louis and Chicago a western city has never had two such courses The sport on the two local courses this fall will be of superior quality for the horses that will compete will be of the kind that were wont to figure in the great meetings at Belmont Park Sheepshead Bay Graves end and Saratoga SaratogaWith With both of tho racing plants improved enlarged and beautified with tin landscape surroundings highly attractive tho patrons of sport may rest assured that they are to have a season of excep ¬ tional enjoyment enjoymentThe The star feature of the opening day at Douglas Park will be the Inaugural Handicap one mile and a sixteenth The Douglas Park Jockey Club has added 2000 which will make the race worth close to 1000 Douglas Park will have no purse of less value than 500 so on the opening day the horsemen will receive from the club close to 5000 5000That That the horsemen have shown their appreciation of the liberality of the management of Douglas Park is proven by the array of entries not only in the Inaugural Handicap but in the other events to be run during the eighteen days of racing The owners of eligible in the Inaugural Handicap are a representative class of turfmen from all parts of tlus country As a consequence the field that will go to the post in tills event will consist of the best horses now in training trainingSeveral Several of the most prominent of tho Douglas Park Inaugural Handicap candidates have not raced since last June at Latonia High Private and Star bottle are among the oligibles for this race that sjieiit the summer at Douglas Park At this time none of the other candidates overshadow this pair in public estimation Both are training grandly and have received all of their preparation over the track ou which the big race will l e run Many horsemen think that this means a gieat deal for a horse becomes accustomed to a track and having learned to work over it advantageously is almost certain to race brilliantly over it if it is in him High Private since he joined the J It Wain wriglit band of racers has raced almost as well as any mature horse in America Ho is apparently bettor now than ever before in his career lie never takes a lame stop Ho has the speed of a sprinter and is one of the really good horses now racing racingStarbottle Starbottle was a stake winner in his younger days Ho has run a mile and a sixteenth the distance of the Inaugural in time that is close to tho Ken ¬ tucky record That It F Carman has great faith in StarlKittle is proven by his declaration that this son of Hastings will carry his colors in the In ¬ augural instead of the great Meridian winner of the Kentucky Derby of lll and holder of the Derhv record recordII II C Hallcnbeok probably will send to tho post in tho Inaugural Handicap his groat fouryearold Adams Express This horse has been winning in Maryland with high weight up At Lexington J Greener anil trainer J YV May are preparing Countless for this race raceOthers Others likely to go in the Inaugural include Busy Bell Horse Brig Boola Boola Princess Calla way Mary Davis Donau Granite Sprite Any Port Iresninption John Furlong T M Green and Buck horn The Instnained won his last two starts in in stikes at Windsor WindsorBlue Blue Jay and Duchess Daffy twoyearolds did the fastest work hen today the lirst named running live furlongs in 10 ft and the latter in 10 Blue Jay is a stable companion of the 10000 Haw ¬ thorn Ho went the first eighth in 12jf the quar ¬ ter in 24 three furlongs in and a half mile in 4 Duchess Daffy went the lirst three furlongs in 37 f and the half in 50 Other works included Black Minister Threequarters in 124 Campeon Throequarters in 122 Dr Burch Threequarters in 124 Harry Lander Fiveeighths in 105 Hawthorn Threeeighths in 35 cantering Inquiota Threeeighths in 37 Merry Lad Fiveeighths in 1 07 Puck Threequarters in 120 Sig lAvy Threequarters in 1 20 Sir Alvoseot Fiveeighths in 1 Starbotile Threequarters in 11S Sumptuous Throeeighths in 37 The Turk Half mile in 55 cantering Toy TTvooightlis in 105 105J J L Brown arrived from Biittc with Enfield Kootenay Flying Wolf and Likely Dleudonne With Mr Brown came the veteran Green IJ Morris witli the good filly Jenny Geddes Other racers in the car wore Mose Coldblatts Mary Emily and two others J O it G II Keenes Bonne Chance Zahra and Morode and W E Scotts speedy sprinter Three Links Kid Nelson and Al Bloch came con ¬ signed to A Bianchi Those will be added h the string to be brought by that trainer from Lexing ¬ ton Xahra and M erode are through with racing and will be shipped to J N Camdens Ilartland Stud at Versailles Ky to be retired to the stud This is the Inst lot of horses ever sent from Mon tana to race in Kentucky Three Links lias won race after race this season on the InterMountain circuit Kootenay won more races than any other horse at Juarez last winter Enlield has won close to tifty races and is still in winning form Jenny Geddes is conceded to lie one of the best throe yearold fillies in training trainingH H P Brooks long a trainer in the employ of W F Schulte has taken the stable of the Chicago turfman S IL Kuuz and is in charge of the horses at Douglas Park Mr Brooks arrived today from Chicago with two colts and a lilly all twoyearolds J F Carroll who had been racing Dr Burch Sig Levy and Black Minister at once turned these rac ers over to trainer Brooks BrooksThe The two yearlings that It F Carman purchased at Lexington arrived at Douglas Park today One is a chestnut colt by Voter Adolbort BeHe and the other is a brown colt by Disguise Ophirdale Mr Carman now has six yearlings hero and this latest addition swells his training stable to twenty four horses horsesThe The Kentucky State Fair will give one running race daily next week The value will be 125 The race for Monday is six furlongs and those named to go are Indiana Terrible Hoy Good News Felix Colotta Harriot Spaulding Bannock Ban and Bay thorn Some of the riders at the local courses will have mounts at the fair among the jockeys beins C Peak It Scully A Morrison W Braunon M Nathan G Spalding H Jones and Aubuchon


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