Additional Arrivals At Bowie., Daily Racing Form, 1915-03-20

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ADDITIONAL ARRIVALS AT BOWIE Haltimore Mil March 1 Horsemen who have been held at New Orleans awaiting the outcome at Hot Springs are now scattering and most of them are heading for Howie Two carloads came In by express from the Crescent City yesterday The shipment included sixteen head the property of Morgan Newman and ten head trained by W A Hurttschell who has the horses of Sam Louis hi charge Morgan Newman are Cleveland turf ¬ men who are just breaking into the sport They have a number of likely twoyearolds by Transvaal a son of Commando Ed Moore has the string in charge and brought along with them his old cam ¬ paigner Montealm MontealmPhil Phil Ilyams and Wayne Joplin wired from liar vana for stalls A special shipment will leave Cuba Monday for Howie bringing among others the Talliott string of ten head and twelve belong ¬ ing to II l Comstock Mr Comstock has ten Californiabred twoyearolds some of them of much promise One of them bv Tim Pavne Honnie Lis sak showed a sensational trial at Charleston before shipping to Havana and was dubbed the black whirlwind by the rail birds at Palmetto Park Andy Hlakeley is training the Comstock youngsters and has with them his old campaigner Tow ton Field FieldJ J F Harris a Maryland horseman has shipped Itemarkable Racing Hell and Deduction from Tow son to Howie Deduction is already close to a race raceReports Reports are coming from Henuing of good work ¬ outs and the horses quartered there will be among the best fitted for the early races nt Howie Joe Knight Is said to have worked threequarters over the Henuing track in 117 which is certainly going some for so early earlyStarter Starter Dades assistants have put in an appear ¬ ance at Howie and are ready to school horses at the barrier


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