Gossip from Canadian Sources., Daily Racing Form, 1914-06-03

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GOSSIP FROM CANADIAN SOURCES. Toronto, Out.. June 2. Trainer J. L. Coyle has shipped Miss Cnambleta Simondale, Bill Andrews. Handsallround and Roland Pardee to Belmont Park. Steeplechase Jockey Ryan accompanied the stable. Ed QlaaofO a horses are atill at Woodbine aud will he shipped from here to Ottawa, while those of C. Haitser will go from here to Dorval Park. Among the stables that remained here will be shipped to Hamilton are those of K. W. Moore. M. .e Roy. J. II. Lamb and the large string that John Nixon lias in training. A huioIht of Charles Millers two year-elds in Nixons care will be seen under colors at the Hamilton meeting for the first time. Ti.e good-looking three-year-old Dead Shot in the Lamb stable has been gelded and will 1101 be raced tor sonic time. Johnny Harris is a new acquisition to tin stable. ieorge Cornells two-year-old Oartley eaute out of his race 011 Saturday Buffering from backed shins, and he will be laid up until the Hamilton or l-.nt Brie meetings. All of the large Canadian stables were shipped to Montreal with the exception of the Brookdale Stable of the Messrs. Dynieiit. Trainer George Walker will rest Ihe string for a few days and will go from I. ere to Hamilton. The Rarrie -owned stable did not meet with the success that was expected at the Ontario Jockey Club meeting, winning only on.- race.


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