Many Two-Year-Olds at Louisville.: John E. Maddens Band Thirty in Number-Trap-Paid Sought by New York Man-Track Notes., Daily Racing Form, 1917-03-09

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. MANY TWO-YEAR-OLDS AT LOUISVILLE. John E. Maddens Band Thirty in Number — Trap-poid Sought by New York Man — Track Notes. I!. A. Bergin. Louisville. Ky.. March 8. — A recent census of two-year olds in training at the Churchill Downs anil Douglas Park tracks iu this city showed a total of 212 for both tracks. This is a remarkably large namber for this time of the year, and a I :-. Increase over former years. The greater number are quartered at the Downs, thi- track having 121, while Douglas Iark shelters 91. At the Downs the youngsters are distributed among the foUowiag stables: Corrigan and MiKinney, 20: .1. I". Madden, M; George J. I.ong. 11: Beverwyck Stable. 11: Andrew Milbr. S: F. J. Pons estate. ".; Sunset Stable. 5; K. Spence. 4: F. J. Kelley. 1: Pastime Stable. 4: W. K. Applegate, 4; It. P. Mashall. 2: W. 11. I.iiekner. ": R Slater, 2; Joe Ine nsett r. 1: J. F. Sehorr. 1. At Douglas Park the division is as follows: J. W. Schorr. 15; W. II. Raker. ir,; W J. Teaag, 11: J. W. May. 10: 1,. A. Jones. 10; U. D. Williams. 8; Kintutkv Stable. 7: W Martin, 5: C. C. Van Miter. 4: .!. S. Ward, 4: AI Austin. 2; Imil Hera, 1; J. 1;. Bi iinim. 1. Tie stable of J. K. Redmon. comprising five heath has arrived at !i nglas Park from I.atonia. !t is headed hy Jack Salmon, a candidate for Derby honors. The eatt is by Jail: Atkin Sea Spray, ami is highly regarded by his owner, although he did not win a rate as ji two-year-old. The other horses in the stable are Klkton. b. g. 4. by Hhk 1inutll -Alice Balrd; Miles Pialea, h. e, 3. hy Dick Finncll — Aliee Balrd; Day Dream, b. f. 3. hy I.allot Dreamy Fyes; Tim McGee, eh. c. 2. by McGee — Cheek. Mr. Kedinon is a veteran turfman. having t altered the soort in 1S90. In his time lie has trained for Marcus Daly and "apt. S. S. Brown. He retired in ISM to eagage in farming in Boarbea county, but sold his plate two years ago to return to Baring. Kentucky Trotting Folks for Mutuels. According to reports from Lexington received at Churchill Downs, the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders Association is contemplating the installation of pari-mutuel machines, at its track in Lcxlltfrti 11. In-fore th- m-vf trotting meeting in October. The recent death in the east of Andy Welch, Who for years had the bookmakim; privilege at the track, is expected to ncceataate the necessity for the change to the pari-mutut-ls. Auction pools, it i saitl. however, will still be a feature of the betting. Tin- application of Howard Oots for permission to change the name of the imported three year-old eolt. by Criffel — Miphanzi. Which r.n-eil last year as Van. to Raider, has been favorably acted aped by the Jockey Club. The colt has been nominated to the Keataeky Derby by his owner. Charles Strauss, of Cine inmiti. He is being trained by OotS at the Lexington track. Jot-key Andrew Schnttintier. under contract to ride for the stable of Corrigan anil M Kinney, has reported to trainer John Yvhalen at Churchill Downs. Bchntttager has been spending the winter ■it his home in Laurel. Maryland, and is in splendid condition. Mack Gamer lias been here for some time, while Kleeger. the stables third rider, now at Havana, is tine to arrive here April 1. New Ycrkir Asks for Price on Trappoid. Joe Imense. ler has been asked to set a price on his mare Trappoid, winner of five straight races at the receat Juarez meeting. The offer come from a New York man. who is SflTionS to acquire the mar-. The price demanded by Fmeii-setter has not been made public, but it is said to be a big one. Eight horses, the property of the F. J. Tons estate, have arrived at CharehDl Downs, in charge of W. Br 11 liana Six of the number are two-.vear-1 1 is. the predaet of the Pons breeding establishment, near NaqhvBle, Teaaeasee. The hand, it is reported, will be aaai at aacttaa during the early part of the Downs meeting. AI Austin ia at Douglas Park with Commonada. .Milestone. Tito and a couple of two-year-oltls. One of the yoaagsters is a bay colt hy McGee Josie I... therefore a brother to Berrea, while the ether is a bay colt by Trap Rock-- Fairy, a half-brother to For Fair. Indolence, the elderly breadwinner of the Austin slable, is now the property of E. R. Brad! y. Frank Kmhaeek. well-known hotel keeper in New lark ami form r racing partner of John W ha h 11. is paying a short visit to Louisville as the gaest of Mr. Whalen. W. It. Sallee. formerly trainer for F. J. Pons, is now associated with the stable of W. J. Young. as assistant trainer.


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