Heading for Havre De Grace: Horses Leave Winter Quarters at Long Island Tracks to Race in Maryland, Daily Racing Form, 1914-04-16

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■ HEADING FOR HAVRE DE GRACE. * Hoi sea Leave Winter Quarters at Long Island Tracks to Race in Maryland, I New 1ork, April 15. -Although the trainers at lite Loaa Island tracks ban been seriously haadi rapped by reason of tlie late siiriuy. some boroes bare already been ■hlpaed from hare te. Havre de Grace and others will u before the end af tie-■reek. The burses thai tare been itted ai QfaTea end. ttheepsbead Baj and Belmont Park will be at a diaadTantage w tor is seaaonrng is coaceroed. one important sbipueut that lefl Dhudhahtad Bay today la thai of B. r. Caaaey. Hi- moal aotoble bone, so far aa presenl condition Is coacerned, seems u be the three year old Paach Bowl. This fellow a net altogetber a succeea last aeaaoa, tliouab trainer E. W. BeCner broacht him t . the race* in the beat of cuaditioa. Be had created ■ •eaaation by bis pbenomeual speed before he was raced, but with roUm on he met with many im- fortuuea and tailed utterly h race ui to hhl promise. Punch Bowl is in the Barford Handicap, the open in. da] feature at Havre de Grace next Saturday. under 104 pounds, and BeaTaer Ikis beea poihtinfi liini for thai race. Hla moat recent mov" ladlcated that be is possessed of considerable speed. Be was worked -i furtoUCS in 1:19. He Weill the tilsl onartei in 2."i.-.. three furloaaa in 37%, tin- half in 50%. .nid ire furlongs in 1:0;;-.-.. The Barford Handicap i- a live and a half farioaga affair, old Guy Fisher i- still in the Cooaey estahlishmeui. and in- j- betas tilted for ■anther season, hut up la this time he has not attracted much attention in his gallops. Several times Ia t season he came oal « r id- races decidedly Isaae. ibis spring he lia-been puIUag np lame In soate of bi trials. Another three-year-ald thai la makin;, ready foe tl»- Barford Handicap K Snperinteadeal In the stabii ol I. Maauix. Trainer C. .Merriti has him ab. nit ready. Superintendent went into winter quarters with a jiood record aud all of his races sug rested lhai he woald uo on to greater things whan le- was need oser the distances required of the three-year olds. I his good --on of Osden ami M. Beaut] breesed ■loan yesterday far a half iu 5."i and linislnd oil five twloaga iu 1 : T. lie was ae-conapauied la Kis work by Applauder. These :w. bit for Havre de Grace in the same shipment with the Cooaey horses. A. I.. Aste seeaas t-i have changed hi- plans from those carried oul last season and ins traralag oaer aii. nis would Indicate thai he will not start au.v-iliing at Havre de Grace. Ten Point, which was rushed ahatg in the early aactag of last feai has only been breesed ii vl ihi« spring, ioldy. an oilier in the stable, has i n dotag well In tninlng. i en Point was a KBOWtby colt as a two year old. lb was not through growing Ism season, and now Unit he has reached four he is bagger than ever. Still another in the Aste barn is Robert 1... a Hni i yeai nid s"n il .I:n k Iuint and Raiment. Be has beea liberallj engaged for the coming aeasoti and has attracted attention at the Bay in his gallops. Robert L. was not started last year, bui then were frequent reports that Aste had ■ two-year-old that could hold Ten Point in his work. Robert I., was the paitn-ular two-j ear-old of which these lliins were s;ij |. George M. Moan, wh will race a likely lol of twa-year-olds for the Brookaide Stable Hiis year, has had his charges going aJong lately m i maaaei in suggest UumI races ar llare de Grace. He has made several entries and his two year-olds hiv tbawa quarters close to 21 seconds. Those thai are named to laei iu the Havre de Orace stakes are Baelic, a chestnut sun of Celt and Belle Ileur: Andrew M., s ehestanl son «.f Celt ami Sam-i: Oo-quette, a ehestanl daughter of Celt and Adriana: Al Reeves, a liny sun of Peep "bay and Lovelight: Brian Born, a ehestBUt son of Celt aud Elle -1 ■ aud Antrim, a eiiestiint daughter of Celt and Dia-moatlna. The On in v Stable is anal hi I that will be on band at Harre de Grace from Shaenahead Bs] Stere Lawier has these horses In liis care, and Jockey BurUagame has been engaged to do tin-riding. Last year the Qaiacy Stabb made several yearling purchases of moment, and ■even] of thetn are training well. They have been wall engaged al Havre de Grace, and it is the intent inn to nsake the seas, mis atari at thai meeting. Tic elder u.ii-s,. thai an- engaged al the meeting of the Barford association are Lohengrin, ■ four-year-old and the tbree-year-oida Master Joe and Wooden Shoes. iii- two-year-olds thar are engaged at the same meeting from this stable are: Inity. a ha] smi of Galveston and Princess Noretti: 1nele Pita, ■ rhestaal sob of Cade and Prederiea; Lady Teresa, a bay daughter sf Star Shoot and Msribel, and .Miss Frances, ■ the stunt daughter of Peep oDaj and While Owl. Of these youngsters one that has it tract ed sarticalai attention is I ucie Fits, a half -loot her to Adams Express. Another that lias been going along well is unity, a brother lo Prince Gal, which racial ,-o auccewfaUy for George Odoai ■ few -cusnn back. .lames FitssimaMHH ahipped a sttin.u: . nine from Gravesend to Havre de Grace today. His cbacges have been Ulin? along in ■ smart way for a con wlderabte time and Joo McCahey, the stable jockey. has been keeping hiinseH iu condition gaUopIng the bones. FitssiniBsoas has derided to leave Band hill in New York when lie ships away, and that good sun of Bock Sand will probably not. he started until the meeting of the Westchester Baring A — riation opens m Reiuiont Park. The 1 ttsslmntons lot will be represeated In tlio running of the Bai ford Handicap by Scallywag, which races in the colon of Henry J. Mo t is, J. 1. McGtaai; will not start anything at Havre de .i.i-i S:nn Jackson, bis _o,„J handicap horse is taking exercise, bai is not beiag harried and Will probably not be seen under colors until Bel mom Park is reaehi d. Aiidn-w- Millers Boamer is ;i Harford Handicap randidate thai ha« beea itted at Gravesead by a J. Goldsborough. This good three-year-old lias crown and Improved greatly In looks through the cold ■maths, and with the other horses in the atring he was le-eezed SlOBg fOT ■ half In 55 easily yesterday morning. Jobs G. Cavanaagb will again have the Bavn de Brace betting ring in charge tor the coming meeting and be has already received ■ iriniber of applications from layers who propose doing basl ness at the Maryland eoiirse. Mr. Cavanangh is acting on those applications, at his oflre. lo I":-! Korty-serend street, and presenl indications are that there will be ie dearth of layers. Capt. B. B Casaatt, of Berwya, Pa., will be rep restated at the Havre de Grace meeting by four-leen horses, seven of which are two-ysar-ohis. .1. Simon Beat] iias taken the lot over from Chester brook Farm and they are quartered In the stable that has In en rCMT»cd for Captain Cassalt ever siiiK- t in opening of the track. Trainer Healv had .1 s|Hdl of siekness jnst when he wanted to be doing the most with his bones, bin they apaaai t« be in excellent condition.


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