Prince Eugene Works a Fast Mile, Daily Racing Form, 1915-09-03

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PRINCE EUGENE WORKS A I AST MILE. I..inf;i. u. Kj . September L. At tin- Keulu.kv V A ... latioii ocn . i in luoruiio Ibere w.c ism i bterable aetivitj iiuoui the horsemen la prepare i,,,n for ibc- ■ ii fnll meeting. The bent n,. .- •• ,,i ii,,. BMHruins • snj horse was ■ mile in 1:41%. . by prince Eugene, from Jefferson Livingstons I S an and M; K sent a ., ill i qi ■ n 1 ., a 1 |, ,., 1 ;; : jj ,, te ,, v, „ w . j. " ,. , j, , t ii ! , 1 ] j j j stable. Bd Howard, from the same stable, lis- .1 played high speed bj running gve-elghths in 1:01% I his staldcmate. the Knglisb colt Ietlar, ran I three-qaarters in J:l ;. The veteran sprinter Iron s Mask cantered three -quarters in 1:20. Jack Baker Dr. Samuel and John itiutl each a mile in d 1:42%. Arthur Hancock saw his Embroidery gallop A mile in 1 :4."i. tal Milam has her iu tine condition. ] Oilier moves of moment were: I Africa Beau — Five-eighths in 1 :*;. Anna Kruter — Three -quarters in 1:17. Aristocrat Half mile la 50%. I Asparagus 8am — Half mile iu ." 2. Broomsedge— Three-quarters in 1:1ft. Ifig FeUow— Five-eighths in 1:04. I lUanchit i —Five-eighths in 1:0:!-. I Cardome — Three-quarters iu 1:17. i Captain Heed Five-eighths iu 1:03%. j Col. McNuh— Half mile in 01. First Degree— Mile in 1:14. Father Kilcv — Mile in 1:46. Jack OMiowd Five-eighths iu 1:03%. .loiin Jr. — Five -eighths in 1:03%. Lady Jane Grey — Thiee am iters in 1:1S. 1 Liberator — Five eighths in 1:02%. l Lucky U. — Five-eighths in 1:03%. i Manioc — Three quarters in 1:18. " Manager Waite — Five-eighths in 1:05. McAdoo — Three-cpiarters in 15%. Mi-s Kruter — Three-quarters in 1:M%. Menlek — Three-quarters in 1:17. 1 Olga Star— Half mile m 51. Poppee — Five eighths in 1:04. | Silver Bill — Three-quarters in 1:16. Star Jasmine — Five-eighths ill 1 :0li. , Talebearer — Three-quarters in 1:11. Ilulma Marii — Half mile in 10- l Fncle Will— Five-eighths in 1:04. Waterblossom Five eighths in 1:06. York Lad — Half nile in 51. The fastest move of the- year by a yearling was a quarter in 2:; b the bay colt by Malta Santa — , Colyers. in the stable of J. S. Hawkins. The bay ; fillv by Marta Santa — Fairy Day worked with hi n i and was a head back of him at the finish. The colt had up at least 126 noasais. The black filly by Ballot— Wing Ting and the black colt by Marta Santa — Mis- Present worked a t , quarter in -■■■r. ■ E. B. Flkin-. owner of The Norman, Dr. Larrick, Bob Hen-ley. John Bunny and Dundreary, arrived I lure ihis morning. Jockey Frank Murphy, who is ■= ride Cot him this fall, will he here in a day or r two. Cliff Itammon. trainer of the B. B. Bradley horses. was at the track Ui morning and said that he 6 ulcl leave for England on September ITc to nrik i -•.me porchaaes of young mares far Mle Hour I Farm. Jockey Carl Gaaa and jockey J. Acton were ar- rival- today. J. W. May. who motored from Saratoga, inspected his horses at the- track this nioin- - ing. William HiHi.-y and P. J. M.iloiie al-o canoe e: this morning. The brown gelding, Cassowary, was sold by auc- •- n here today to James oNeil foe 00 in settle- •- meat of i judgemeat secured by Jhn Hanley. a ■ feed man. against C. Ibni-c r. Dr. Bobert M. Bryan, a widely-known and popo-. i- lar veterinarian, in a fit of despondency over ill II health, lids afternoon comaritted saleide by ahoot-a ;- ing him-elf in the head With a revolver.


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