Eastern Horses For Havre De Grace.: Big Shipment to Leave Long Island on Tuesday--Other Gossip from East., Daily Racing Form, 1913-04-13

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EASTERN HOUSES FOR HAVRE DE GRACE Big Shipment to Leave Long Island on Tuesday Other Gossip from East New York April 11 Next week there will be peywul shipments of horses from the Ixnig Island grounds for Havre de Grace where the racing is to illgin April IS Tlie lirst stable of importance to leave will be that of Charles Kohler which lias licon training at Sheepshead Bay in tlie care of Ilrtvii OLeary A carload will make the trip and it Is made up almost exclusively of twoyearolds that were bred by Mr Kohler ut liis Ramapo Farm C H Shilling has been galloping the horses for OLeury and it is possible that he will In seen in the caddie meetingOn during the coming Maryland meeting On Tuesday a big special will pull out and tho hiMikings for the trip at this time are extensive William Lakeland will send four and Ed Heffner will be represented by three including Guy Fisher which won the opening feature at tlie inaugural Havre de Grace meeting last veur K K Watklus Will shit u big string including Cliff Edge Work ins Lad Blackford Barnegat and that sterling old campaigner Lad of Langden A L Aste will send Ills good colt Ten Ioint and the lilly 1hyllis Antoinette His horses will go in the same car as those of William Lakeland LakelandFrederick Frederick Johnson will take up a car with the fifteen that John I Mayberry has lieen training for ljm at Sheepshead Bay George 1errin will go along with Dandy IHxon and one other while John Whalen will take six A J Goldsbprough has liooked his lot for the same special and it will include Textile iiild several others that have been attracting atten ¬ tion by their training at Gruvescjid Arthur GruvescjidArthur B Hancock a prominent Virginia breeder who wns a recent visitor at the ollices of the Jockey Club Is one of the most enthusiastically sanguine stKHtsmen as to tlie future of the turf He pre ¬ dicted gicat things for the revival of the sport and said that he had always felt certain that the troubles of the sport were only temporary Mr Hancock has tlie good Hastings stallion Glorin r at his EllersHi Stud and he is confident that he will make his mark us a sire Hal Purr has a number of Glorifler two yearolds that are being trained by William Garth That crop came from untried mares and when more care is titken in the selection of the matrons better things are expected expectedWJlllum WJlllum P Klggs secretary of the Maryland Jockey Club who was in New York yesterday said that the building for the pariinutuel machines at Iimlico Is ready and that the machines are being installed Only the inntuel systeiu of wagering will he permitted at Iimlico and to properly make tin clinnge to the new order of things the Maryland Jockey Club was compelled to ujnke many changes in the famous old course courseJ J L Hall named as patrol iudge for the Bel mont Park meeting bus left for Tulsa Okla where he Is to officiate as presiding judge at a meeting to brgin April 26 He will be bnck u ample time to take up his duties at Belmont Park ParkGeorge George W Langdon has ship il his stable to Ken ¬ tucky where he has designs on tl Kentucky and the Latonla Derbys with his good threeyearold Hi Majesty Briar Path and his other horses went nlong In the same car


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