Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1913-06-19

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NOTES OF THE TURF Vreoland the only horse In J H Respess stable has been tired recently as have many of the younger members of the stable Three gray horses are in training at Alan Th y are The Shrimp Tildy Wolliarth and Kitty Stan Held Not often are so many horses of this color to be found at one track trackFrank Frank Hector no longer has charge of Wintergroen which 1 Fisk has shipped to Canada The horse ap ¬ pears to be getting over the soreness that was re ¬ sponsible for his jxior showing in recent races racesThirtyseven Thirtyseven twoyearold races have been run in Sydney this season anil of these 14 have been won by absolute favorites four by competitors sharing favoritism with another runner and live by second favorites Sydney Heferee HefereeWilliam William Gerst is a visitor at Latonia nowadays His horses in care of trainer George Ham have ben quartered at the course since the meeting began and are now rounding to Sickness seems to have finally disappeared from the stable and the big string is doing well in training trainingThe The Newman horses are in such a discouraging condition that they either will remain in Kentucky at the close of the Latonia meeting or go back to Texas to rest for next winters meeting at Jnare They never have recovered from tho setback they re ¬ ceived when marooned by the floods of last spring in Indiana IndianaOne One of Rnckhorns tendons is under suspicion and this good horse mav not race again this season Trainer Jack Adkins considers that the handicappers have been severe on Huckhorn He is a small horse anil early in the year Adklus predicted that he would break down under the weights imposed on him but H J Mackenzie instructed bis trainer to go on and race tin son of Hroomstick whenever iio thought he might have a chance to win winHudy Hudy Varwig has what ho regards as the best year ¬ ling ho ever owned The youngster is a chestnut colt by Marathon Flash of Lightning by Prince of Monaco and therefore a half brother to Lady Light ¬ ning Varwig also has a suckling brother to Lady Lightning When this youngster was foaled he was eleven hands one and a half inches in heighth Varwig has already received several otters for the two colts but he has the racing fever and probably will train and race them


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