In Training at Woodbine., Daily Racing Form, 1914-04-23

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IN TRAINING AT WOODBINE. Toronto, Oat., April 22. -There is increased ac tivn .11 Woodbiae Park every day now. There baa act beea aaj fasl work as vet. but all the bones bare had good useful galloping regularly. There bare been several -it- thai have been worked from three-eighths i" three-quarters. The fastest well; that hi- been talked "t was three eighths in X7%, and three-quarters in 1:25, bat shortly, should area thei and track conditions he favorable, there will, iii all probability, lie some faster work. John Nixon has 1 large -tabic la charge consisting principally of two-year-olds. Tiny arc all practically untried, but be hopes to get some extra good material ,nn of the Int. In this stable are the following: Archie ms, b. e, 2. by stanhope II.— Athleea: l-an- Montague, b. e. 2. bj Stanhope 11. — Meadow lev ■; Arhitc. b c. 2. by Staahope II. Adeline if.; Stagger, b. 1. 2. by Bowling Brook — Virginia Keel. Taps. b. f, 2. bj Dtaahonr II. Present Arms: Garish Sun. h. c. 2. by Stanhope II. — Gaay- niedi : Tartarean, b. c. 2. by Stanhope II. — Tarletan: Shrovetide, b. .. 2. by Staabape II. — Scotch Mist: Ringbolt, h. c, 2. by Rowling P.ro..k -Kin--. The majority ate growth] aad look like three-year-olds. They all appear to be in the best possible condition, take their work well and hare extra good manners oa the track. In the rramr stable arc also Tom Elanuigau. which was raced -nine la-i ear: Pampiaea, Ifaaaai batks Africa, RoMturtlurn. owned by loan Greenwood, and Man- solas. The latter ran in the Kings Plate last year and will in all probability start this year. There are two others from the Hon. Adam Becks stable of London, one a brother of Photographer, anil a lillv not named. Mr. Nixon reports a clean bill of health and all in good COOdll MSB. M. l.e Roj has in hi- siablo a candidate for the Kings guineas in Martalla, eh. ft, :i. by Mariimas Talala. He is a big fellow. None of the horses has had an. last work, nothing liet ter than a two minute clip, hut they have been galloped right along and look the part. Others in the stable are Uarcoril and Hollybrook. The stable is ready to go ni with fast work just as soon as weather and track conditions arc saltable. T. .1. Bird has lour in Ids stable and he. like tin- other trainers, has only beea giving them -low galloping, but tbe bones all look capable of taster work when given tbe chance. They include Martian I.rvnlab. Nellie B. and Thomas K. Scary Boadjr baa 1". Laaaha siring in charge The] are looking in the pink of omditiim. Mr Bondy has recently taken charge, having had tin in about a month. They are: Tony. lie. c. ::. bv Otis— Sure Shot. •liniinie Gorman, b. g. :;. bj oris — Belle Ward. Bon Rose. blk. f. :;. by Baaaockbarn— Woodaaads Rose. Song of Rorka, in J. II. Laaaha atrhsg, has not been io goal mi her imder-plnning. but her trainer feels sure she will round to torn and will he a useful winner again this season. Simcoe will again lie in tbe Uaaellgbt. lb- looks good and i- being given slow work every day. Ibis owned bv .1. McSweoney. Another in the sann -table is Alex Johnston, owned h. Mr. SfcKwan TO i- pair me belag trained by S. Qoarrlagton. They have had good, 11-eful galloping so far. but both appear In condition for last work. c. A. Crew has his srring quartered just opposite ihe Woodbine, in change of B. Rogers. Pepper Sauce, a two-year-Old colt, by Inferno -New Dance. is .1 half brother to the evergreen horse. Caper Same, one of the aaosl coaafaitenl winners ever raced in Canada. Ixctui.v ;.. eh. f. 2. h M.utiinas -Cannic Maid. is a beautifully-rounded BUy. siie and Pepper Sauce are In the Coronation Stakes. Lufkola. the juniper, i- looking big and strong and will he given stiff work just as early as Ongoing will permit. Ainberite amy not train this season. Bar b-gs are not looking well. She is big and strong, bat Iter trainer i- afraid -he will not -land the prepar aiion. •Toot- Kennedy, an apprentice, will do the riding for tbe Crew -table. Two strings wen- added yesterday to the borsea arriving 1 Woodbine. Sol hunts came in from Hamilton with hi- three, beaded by Caper Same the others beiag Volita and old Reliable, Tin let. mi Caper Same is now twelve years old aad apparently 1 long way from having reached the end of hi- li-eiuines-. He ran twenty-one races last year and won live of them, besides being live liases in the aaoaey when be did not win. Four horses owned and trained by Charles Ilauscr that iterform on IkiHi mile and half-mile rings, nisi came in vesterdav from Chicago. They are Casso wary. Donovan, Tony Girl and Charles T. Ihe Woodbine track was soft after a light rain, but the usual work was done. Plate Olas-. which lias been displaying I decided unwillingness to .! • his required task- this spring, was in better humor and worked three-onjaltere in 1:22. the best he lias done since coming from the farm. The stables »f lion. .1. S. llcndrie. George M. Ilciubic and Harry Holdings are expected to join the Woodbine colony at nine.


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