Gossip From Blue Grass Region., Daily Racing Form, 1913-04-16

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GOSSIP FROM BLUE GRASS REGION Lexington Ky April II It is probable thai Hawthorn and Helios the first and second choices for the Kentucky Derby will jncet here in the Grass Stakes one mile and an eighth to bo on Saturday May just a week in advance of mv Derby date Judge Will H Shellev who is perform ¬ ing his customary duties as racing secretary here says he has been assured by trainer Trevey that Hawthorn will come here for the Blue Grass trainer Will McDanlel says he nominated Founda ¬ tion with the idea of starting him and J 0 Keene says he will send Helios to the post if he is ready tliat day and If not he will start his own entry Lord Marshall which is also eligible to tho Derbv and stringK Is the stables second string K E Wilson has sold to W P Hayes of Rloom lield Ky the brown stallion Admonition foaled in ISIS by Hanover Kelp by Strachino StrachinoWilliam William J Martin reports the following foals at AVnldook Stud Desaynno by Kendal Smack by Kisber foaled a brown lilly by Garry Herrmann Grand Prize by Kingston IJesavuiio foaled a bay colt by Garry Herrmann Dixie Hart by Peep oDay Voltario by Volturno foaled a chestnut tilly by tarry Herrmann All have been remated to Garry Herrmann HerrmannThe The following foals are reported at Hartlaud Stud KyMarch the property of J N Caniden Versailles Ky March 25 brown colt by Ben Brush Nuns Cloth by Melton March 27 chestnut colt by Peter Quince Sweet Clover by Ksher March 29 chestnut lilly bv Peter Quince Amy J bv Bcndoran April 1 bay tillv by Peter Quince Proud Daisy bv Pride AprU chestnut olt by Peter Quince Wa denu by Star Shoot April S chestnut filly by Peter Quince Tunisia by Mazagan O D Randolphs chestnut marc Josle Cohan by Handball Mauola Mason dam of McChesuey by Top Gallant foaled on March 1 a chestnut colt by Hastings oDayCharles and has been mated with Peep oDay Charles J MrKonnn of Lexington hns refused an offer of approximately 10000 for his Kentucky Derby eligible Foundation which has lK en training Iu such sensational style at Lexington under the eye of Will McDauiel The offer was made by Louis Timber who represented a Louisville syndicate Racing syndicateRacing at Lexington will begin each afternoon at 213 oclock Admission Is o bv 15 for uieii and SO cents for women


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