view raw text
CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. ••Oynamite .Tack" Thornby is training Dartworth for Tommy Ruins, former heavyweight champion, at New Orleans. The little band of thoroughbreds which were land ei] in Brooklyn Tuesday were not the property of the Brownleigh Iark Stable, but of some other owner. Two two-vear-olds in Theodore Smiths string are now geldings, although they were colts last fall. They are Lord Ryron. by McOee— Dare Vela, and Stony Brook, by Hessian — Stone Xellie. Both aro bays. Napoleon is the name which has been given by Theodore Smith to his handsome two-year-old chest -nut colt by Glorifier Sally Washington. Another chestnut eon of the same string by Heuo — Iauna has been named Tomlinsou. A eontinuencv has been filed with the Jockey Club at New Y.rk between Cecil Brabazon. Irish anialeur rider, and .lames Iark. in the horse Cor-riemouv. This is an Irish importation, being a seven-year-old bay gelding by Simontault — Thursday. He is a jumper of some quality. The first foal of the year has arrived at James Butlers Last View Farm. Last View, Westchester County, New York. It is a bay colt, foaled Feb ruary 15. by Out of Reach — Pierrette, by Ben Brush. This" is the first foal of Mr. Butlers breeding ly Out of Reach and is also the first out of Pierrette, now f"iir years old. I. R. McDaniels two year old chestnut filly by SieGei — Inlet has been named Ida Me in honor of her owners mother. Trainer McOaniel reports that the Brownleigh Iark Stables horses are doing well. War Dog has developed greatly, having taken on weight and looking an altogether different colt from tlie voungster bought at the Mackay sale. Tho Colin — Aealot colt is also growing and thickening, while Gaabearer has put on fully fifty pounds sines being quartered at Oravesend.