Some Timely Gossip from Kentucky, Daily Racing Form, 1915-07-07

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I [. j -, 5 - i. 8 II 6 - 3 , .,, ., ,, k i. . . S .. 1 ISO i 150 H1 n. iij in 18 •■• • l- „ 575 --; 415 M8 M [i. a. hni to •o - io - SOME TIMELY GOSSIP FROM KENTUCKY. Cincinnati. O., July 8. Al Kirhv. trainer of J. p.. Besm lahh. has i i.-,i a letter from M. Micha-ies. president of the executive cununit- tee nf tin- i-e-t-ni City Jockey Club at New Orleans, thai u ,i k has already been began them on ihe erection nf 300 new stalls under the supervision of Superintendent Prank Kelly. He informed Kirhv l ha I 0,000 h.-nl been --el aside for imnroveetenta al this track before ii reopens tni another winter racing season, lie al.-., l»bl KIrfoy the winter meet lag al New Orleans in 1816 would begin on New feara Ha: ami run for in t v sis racing daya. Trainer Kay Spenee will lake the horses he has in Charge tn New York. Three of the niiinlier ale Hodge, Cimiraauretta ami Furlong, which race in the colors ,,f W. .1 Weber, ami the two-year-olds Bmily B. ami Villi, owned bv I. J. Milled. Spenee will ship in Churchill Downs, Louisville, in Ik- lei! iii charge of bis foreman. Hi- horses llmiiir. I.. Ii. Adair and Father Kelly, which will summer them for tin- real of the season in com piny wilh three yearlings, which Spenee ha- taken In have hi- ski n. Trainer John Ward will ship the Weber A Ward sirin:, in Windsor, Canada, Including in the shipment his two smart t wo year oidB Dodge ami Franklin. Trainer John Lowe will need his ttriag of homes io i allien,,;, al the Hone of the meeting al Latonia, hut he expects in return to Kewtuckj with On- best ni bis I, ami for the fall racing. He is taking bis horses t,- the coast to participate la the coming race meeting, which is one nf the feature. ,,f Ihe Panama Pacific Exposition. J. I.. Davis, a wealthy Philadelphia horseman, whose boraea am trained bj R. T. Walden. ej pre sac ii himself aa having much enjoyed, with his :e , saplisned wife, h- i-ii tn Latonia this rear and is coming buck in the autumn with aoaae of bis boi , . Mr. Davis owns the lt I two-year-old The Decision in, I h.i- already purchased several rlchiy-i i,ie,i yearlings. Hi- wile i- an enthusiastic home- w man ami all eXCI Ih-iu .iililue blooded BtOCk. Noting lie successful application of a liquid ihiiiii, ni ased nn » ia Brothers Lady Errant, winner of the Latonia Cup la-t year, trainer v. H. W.ii- has secured some of the lotion and is ex peri meat lug with it on Old Rosebud. The liniment is compounded by a Newport man. Weir thinks thai ii will i„- effective to a certain degree * the gelding and in the la-t few days ana taken mi new ho; | |retHng Ihe son nf 1nele lo tilt* W. F. Walsh is looking after Hie shipment nf the horse* at the close nf the Latonia meeting to the twn half-mile tracks a: Dufferin and llill-i- crest Park. The meeting begin at the i rmer place first on July 2::. Walsh has a letter from Ih, Unas lleaie. nf the Mel ropnlitiin Raring Asm elation, in which he states them k no truth in the rumor circulated that ihe Government is taking a percentage nil nf the pomes in Canada fur a war lav. The string nf clay Bros, will he shipped t lev Ington ami rested up until fall. Trainer "Fmnehy" Brooks, wlm ha- charge nf this stable nf horses, will busy himself from now nn nntil September m breaking the Pin hand of yenrUnga thai bebaag to this lirm.


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