Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1913-02-04

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NOTES OF THE TURF. M.nrv McDaalel will race his borne* in Kentucky ti.i season. Lasl mimairr he raced in the far went. I he erection ot l «m additional stalls ;,t Jnarea is contemplated, which will bring the total la 1,38*. it is probable thai the Juarez ejecting will cloae «.n Sunday. March 2::. which wonM make it el lost days duration. loeke C. Tamer will begin his 1913 campaign at Palmetto Park within a week or SO. T. Shannon m ill make his ena tgenaeata. Jaatea Griani will return to Kentacky from Jnarea earl] In March to take up a number of horses that h. has wintering at Louisville. George Mom will sell all his horses except lollie Lerj before the Jnarea meeting closes. Foilie Lerj will be mated this spring with Ben Brush. Cangb Mil!, which has deveh.p.-d into one of the beat sprinters in training, is of the slashing, rangy in*, .aiil is known as rise- "bif; train" among the work watchers, John s. Barbee, of Bten-Hetea stud, reports that Mv tivps nl. mi of My Cypsy. Uypaie. La Londe, Belle Graham, My Geaa, I.ijiht »- M Life and I-i Mode, foaled ■ hay call by Pcen oDay January 24. J. V. Shipp his leased Migraine from Joint K. Madden and the s,.n of Top Gallant will make the seaaoa Of 1913 at Sunny Slope Farm, Midway. K . Migraine was mated with forty-three mares at Hamburg Place last year. E. U. Bradley has booked Bandello half -sister to Celt i. by Kingston — Maid of Erin. Ivy Amphion. to Lltimus for i!»i::. and Tower ol Candles dam of Turret, winner of the California Derby, and Little Pall by Candlemas— Dueneas of Towera, by Alger me, to Voter. It. V. Carman has grrea ui hope of getting The Turk into condition for racing at Jnarea, and be has had him tired and turned out. Instead of calling in a veterinary to do the Job, Mr. Carman per formed the task himself, it is not generally knows that Mr. Carman acoms the service* of ■ veterinary, and that he applies himself to the task of attend ing to the ailments of his horses himself. In the early forties there was ■ "revival of racing" in this country which resulted In the im porta tioa of numerous thoroughbreds from England, and in commenting on it. The spirit •• the Time-. which was be leading sporting paper Of the time, -aid: Notwithstanding the immense chance they itbe Imported stallions have bad, having generally bad the choice of the finest mares, bat seven f them have a winner ai four mile beats last year ■ lsi.i. while thirteen of the aatin stallions have winners that won thirty two races.


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