Gossip of the Louisville Tracks: Camden Horses Coming next Week-Little Nephew and Little String Training Well, Daily Racing Form, 1915-08-31

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Ci Of Of ili j.j of V .i tl the • g. » ii in r w s i: n to ii ]i s s. i ri i] n , - ,. ;1 ., ] , I ., | rt ; in | :l j v | ■ a | , | ; J I " , . ! I J . i I , a . I ! [ ;i : 1 . 1 . i I . 1 s . d i. GOSSIP OF THE LOUISVILLE TRACKS. Camden Horses Coming Next Week — Little Nephew Mi and Little String Training Well. Louisville. Ky.. August .; . — The hig racing stahle Senator I. N. Camden will he shipped here Sa direct from the east on September 8 by trainer en Peter Wlmmer. The string will be quartered at wi Churchill Downs and consists of sixteen horses, all as which will do Heir til si racing in Kentucky this an and. autumn on tbe local track-. Among the crack rii boraea in thi- shipment is One Step, the good three th the year-old Illy, which has been nominated by her an and owner to the three big long-distance race-, namely, al able St. I.eger at Churchill Down-, the Louisville |« Cup at Douglas Park and the Latonia Cup. Another good racer in this string i- Mars,. Henry and tbe w two speedv sprinters Luke and Bringhnrat are also ai and the string. The tatter two are eligible to the w Call- City liaudicap. the three-quarters stake race Y Which will open Ihe fall meeting at the Downs. R, Senator Camden has also engaged One Step and ra Bringhnrat in the Douglas Pari Inaugural Handicap th the he run there on ihe opening day ot the fall meet- th this ing. The shipment of the Camden stahle direct here from the east and coming as late as September yi Indicate* that at least Ihis year none of thi* D D hig stahle ot bones will take part hi any of the K racing at the Lexington Kenfuckj Association track, ta Trainer Wlmmer still thinks thai in Marae Henry Hi the the Camden string lias a bright Derhv prospect for til the next veai. lie is a peculiar roll in liking only a I! certain kind Of a Hack to run over and Wlmmer vi -till thinks that in going to suit him. he i- the Ct equal of any two-year-old in training. M. P. Gmhers two crack racers. Little Nephew na and Little Siring, are traiuiug as encouragingly I| a- any that are now anartered at Ihe local track-. J Little Nephew recently pulled up apparently en- H tirely sound after working three-quarters in 1:M H and Little String has been a mile in the la-t few lii days in 1 :44% and seemingly has speed lo I. urn " all Lis late work. He is a grind-looking coll now m and carries nine nVsh than ever before i" his ai career. His i liner. Elzie I.rown. thinks there is no question Inn that Little String will he one of the P best handicap stake boraea in Kentucky in the « coming fall. Both Little String and Little Nephew « will he shipped to Lexington next week and -iveii la preliminary ra r two before the local racing i; season l egh*s. ; Shelby Weal ai present ha* only one borse in i training for Ihe coming fall racing campaign, that P being a good-looking two-year-old chestnut colt, ■ which look- like .1 gixxl racing prospect. Tillies si N..:,e...e. ni West ... ! fol . ..:: reasons. V waa retired to ihe arnd Brat spring and mated with s, Jim GaCbey, the sire of Dodge, Emerson Cochran, w Franklin and Jim Savage, and is now believed to be T sure in foal. Being a si-ter to a Kentucky Derby winner in iatergl ••■ n and a young mare, otherwise most beautifully bred, this black daughter of Dick Welles will iK, doubt in lime produce for Weal colt OT tills Which will do credit lo this once good raci- mare. -n V. C Clancy has thirty- lie horses in his barn al the Downs, alj o| which are owned bj Ihe Cleveland. Ohio, rating arm of torrigan »v M Kinney. Twenty s ighl of the number are yearlings and they are sightly looking bund of youngsters. He has a chestnut colt thai has attracted a lor of attention owing io lii- peculiar rotor, as is well known the immortal Sysonby had a number of roan hairs in his T coat. This youngster is by Superman, and is out of a mare by Plait, the aire of Kyaonhy** dam. j J. The future of this colt will undoubtedly he noted f with interest by turfmen who have seen him. All j, of the yearlings in charge of Clancy are excellently broken and appear to be well behaved en the track. Q He train- them in bundle- and -ets each one there- by iise,i to company. They promise well so far . s for introducing the new racing firm of Corrigaa A.- s McKinney to the turf next year with some shining stars. Trainer Dick Brooks ha- eight horses in his J String here, three Of which, Noiseless. Holy Hill 1 is and FleetabeUe, lie will ship to Lexington this week to race al the coming Kentucky Aaaoeiartoa 1 , meeting. The other five hor-es in his string are | iwo-ye.u dd-. two of the number being owned by | Miller I lender-ni. I hey Icing by Jack Atkin and t Carry Herrmann and he has a good-looking ti 1 1 v by King Hanover lhat i- locally owned. The Kentucky oak- winner. Bronaewiag. is daily to he -ecu now al ih Downs taking her usual 1 work, bin fear- are expressed that she will not -land training. Bodily she looks good and the slow work -he ha- had ha- apoarenlly not. as yet. bad 1 any effect on her dicky leg-, but close observer- pre , diet thai trainer Dan Lehan has his hands full in 1 , attempting to gel the daughter of Stalwart back I j J in her old-time form to the races again. If she i fails again her owner. A. 1. Humphrey, Jr.. will I £ i etiic Iter to ihe stud. i 1. N. Huffman and Co.- good two year-old Mary II. is doing well in her training now at Douglas Dark I and poini-es to give a good account of herself if 1 , she meets with no mishap before the fall Ken , tacky racing campaigns begins. Mary II. ha- al | ready the recent of seven win- thi* year. Mar . trainer think- if she meets bis expectations the | coming fall -he will close the year as Ihe leading race winning two-year-old ally of I.ilo. . A. r.ianchis bay mare .» imee C. foaled in I9UC by Watercolor — Maiden Poem, half sister to . Santa Bella, dam Of Ormondalei. died last week at John Wiggins farm in Bourbon County, Ky. Mr. Bianchi ha- a promising yearling til ly by Marathon 1 , oiil of Aiinee C. al the Lexington track and a , weanling bstj colt by -lim Gaffney at tie farm.


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