Gossip From Eastern Sources., Daily Racing Form, 1915-04-01

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GOSSIP FROM EASTERN SOURCES SOURCESNew New York March 1 Trainer A J Golds borough is not hurrying Anthew Millers Uoamer though the son of Knight Errant and Hose Tree II is out every day at Gravesend in useful gallop ing exercise Koamer has grown and filled out immensely through the cold months and he looks more the champion now than he did at the height of his sensational career last season Yesterday after his gallop lie was breezed through the stretch but he was only permitted to go a quarter in 28 si He was lighting for his head ull the way Bae and Lady Botha also from the Aiiller string were brought out with Uoamer nid they were per ¬ mitted to go along for an easy half in 5C Laily Botha is meant for the Kentucky paks and she is prephrniiiiuTThe already well along in her prephrniiiiuT The twoyearolds that will race under the old Keene silks that are to be revived this year by Foxhall P Keene were gstlloped strongly by Golds borough goingJohn and showed a good way of going John Whalen worked the Al J Jx onard two yearolds in pairs and they finished up with a fast three furlongs each winner pulling up in Vr Buskin and Little Nearer were indulged in long slow gallops gallopsT T I Alctiinnis ent Sam Jackson along in an open gallop and Alatt Allen did not ask Magnet to do anything but gallop along Both of these are looking exceedingly well and should come back to the races firstclass horses horsesBefore Before Fitzsimmons loaded Yodeling for bis trip to Bowie he sent him along in company with Star Gaze and they finished a half in 52 52A A shipment of horses left Long Island yesterday for Bowie In the lot James Fit7simmons e t Yodeling which is to bear the silks of II J Alorris and a maiden threeyearold W T An ¬ derson sent five including Star Gift and Yado neep Paul Fox sent Patrick S while Frank Bray loaded Carbureter and iihn Whulen sent AT J Leonards two fillies one a daughter of Hurst Park and the other a daughter of Hastings HastingsII II I Miller had intended sending some horses along in the same shipment but at the last moment he changed his mind and decided that he would not leave Cravesend until the opening ot the Havre de Grace season April 15 15Louis Louis Fenstel not long since trainer of tlie big racing stable of August Belmont for whom lie de ¬ veloped tlii brilliant Bock View has gone from Belmont Park to Bowie with his smart He o colt He Will He Will is ready Keustel has been busy at the Westchester Associations trad since early in February and having no other cares to dis ¬ tract him lias succeeded in putting a line edge on the Heno colts condition He Will was unknown to fame until the Laurel meeting l egan last fall but he jumped1 suddenlv into pivmiinenece by win ¬ ning a livefurlong sprint October 25 In and established a new track record He won another race after that and Feuslel turned down an offer of 5000 for him which lie dors not regret He Will devcloiKd over winter at Kelmont Park into one of the handsomest threeyearolds of the east Feuslel believes him ta be the smartest Heno since The Turk Feistel has made no important en ¬ gagements for He Will so far but if the colt shows him anything at Bowie be will name him for the Ivest stakes for threevearolds and three yearolds and over to be decided during the summer at quediiect Jamaica YonkVrs and Saratoga that close after April 15 He Will was bred bv W S Ianshawe at Silver Brook Farm New Jersey Hie birthplace of Irish Lud and Henry of Navarre


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