Gossip and Comment from Kentucky., Daily Racing Form, 1914-06-23

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GOSSIP AND COMMENT FROM KENTUCKY. Cincinnati. O.. June- 22.— The Cincinnati Trophy tc. he ma aex! Saturday, Is expected to settle cne Miesih.il of supremacy between the one-eyed con. Lake, and his rival. Chalmers. .1. S. flawklns, owner and trainer of Chalmers, will nol i-oncede thai I Lake can outrun his ee.n r -u at even weights, lie think- ibis was dearly demonstrated in the Breeder Futurity at Lexington, when Chalmers led Senator t Camdens .-rack from the rise of the barrier, and I siic-cuinled only by a head. Mr. Hawkins also thinks » that Chalmers is a better colt now than ever before and thai Luke is no better now than hi his early race- at Islington. Both colts are by Peter Quince. 1" n Bradley has sixteen yearlings tins season at Idle Hour Farm, made up of seven colls and nine tilli.s They are a rare looking lot of youngsters, and extremely well developed. Trainer Clin Ham to be broken ami pat , men Will have them taken «1 ill training earlier than usual this summer. Iln-e of the colts are by Sain, three by Canard and one by th great Jack atkin. Three of the «Bea are ,. by Canard, three by Jack Atkin. two by Helmet, and one by Bala. . .. . Trainer J S Hawkins will do no racing this summer with Chalmers. George Stoll and the others of f Ips stable. At the conclusion of the present Latonla meeting he will ship the entire string to Lexington to rest until fall racing opeaa oa the aen- luckv track-. Chalmers has M engagement in the • Canadian or Saratoga stakes. P J Miles will ship Co and the rest of his horses s tc, Canada at the close of the present Latonla mi-.-t-Hm [f the beak al Port Erie has some suitable race- during the last six days of the meeting then. especially tor Be, which is in rare racing form now, he will go there from Latonla, bat if the program does not suit him. ho will ship to Windsor to remain until II th - first meeting is held at that coarse. T P llavs has three yearlings this season, and ,1 will have- them taken up at the close e,r the. Latonla .t . meeting. Haves will take Donerail and probably here to Windsor and il t,-,e or six other horses from the real if Irs string will be rested at liexlngton ,, until tall. His yearlings are a bay colt, by Dick ;- Welles -Lady Strathmore, In Strathmore: a chestnut liily. by Peep o Da J Lilj Turner, bj Star SI I : aad a chestnut filly, by flack Atkin Tools Moots, by Loyalty. Ills noted race mare. Miss Mae iu.. has had bat one f eal since she has been in the Btnd. f ami so he has neither a yearling n..r a suckling out 1 of this mare, she is now at the Glen Helen stud d of J. S. Barbee. fames Grifaa will likely soon ship his string • : bones to Louisville, where be has quartered his highly-prised two-year-old, Sailes Knob, and three other young horses. Crimp has only Gabrlo thai is tit It* present racing, and be does not think it 11 is worth while going to Canada with one borne, lb- v ill likely, white al Leiiisville. take- op during ■• tngust the- yearling? wbiei will eompo ■■ • t h - two Mir..ld division of his racing stable next seaaoa. C V Clark, wealthy California turlnian. a son 11 of former Senator Clark, of Montana, is here for the i.ai-.nia races, with Mrs. dark, for the tirst t me m several seasons. He has several horses In tram ing at the Kenton I uiity loan*, in the stable ol f John Lowe. Secretary Hackola, of the Kentucky state Racing J Cc.miuisMoii. has no idea when the nexl meeting ef 1 the governing i--.lv- of Kentael racing will Ik- held. There I- al present, according to the secretary, no necessity for the calling e r a meeting of the e-eni mission, and then again iho members e.r the organ!-cation are al present in various part or the tonn-try that is. Senator Camden . In Washington e-ity v na.l il is understood that Mr. Grainger i- in Ben v yorl At about this time last season the managers s ,.f the tracks in Kentucky met ai Latonla and etc-i.l I . .1 on the dates they would seek for the fall meel lag :!, Lexington. Louisville and Latonla. which h -.,.■,. panned on when the- racing commission met. Judge Shelley, who is one of the speakers for Les Ington. -aid yesterday that he did nol think it was is ev -n we rep ana ry k* saeb a in.-- iing this year, a. he I.- understood the tracks would agree noon the- same ie fall dates they had li-t season.


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