Fear Southern Trained Youngsters.: Two-Year-Olds Wintered at Charleston and Aiken Said to Be in Fine Form., Daily Racing Form, 1917-04-03

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FEAR SOUTHERN TRAINED YOUNGSTERS. Two -Year -Old.; Wintered at Charleston r.n.l AiUcn £aid to Be in Tine Form. Rallimore. Md.. April 1. It is more than Merely likely tiiat the .juvenile performers of the stables that have aiistered in South Carolina, at Charleston nl Aiken, will make the Itowie ami Kenning trained youngsters Step about. The two-year olds from tin- south Maul to be feared, if current re porta is not misleading, an- in the stables of W. B. Cue, Gmnt Hugh Browne. Giffard A. Corhraa, A. K. Macoaaber ami one at two other spartsuiia of New York, that have been at Pnbnetta Park, "luddin" McDanbl. who will be remembered as a Jockey of skill by persons win. patronized racing some twelve or fifteen years back, bus been particularly active at Charleston with the Browne two-year- olds. , The Kenning prepared two year-olds most highly thought of are in the stables of Samuel Koss. .1. s. Tyree, William P. Baa i h. Howard Beak McLean. Joseph I". Davis, Harry Payne Whitney, Lewis Carth ami Herbert L. Pratt. A. C. Weston and Archie /.in.nicr have brought a fine baud up frOM New OrleaiM, Westons band being made up of contingents of the stables of Kit hard T. Wilson, the president of the Saratoga Association and Thomas Clyde, the genius of Pimlieo. Among the Marylanders. Virginians and Pennsyl-vanians whose colors will be conspicuous at Bowie are A. D. Parr. William Carth. W. L. Mnupin. Henry T. Oxnuid, Bob-rt Walden. Kal Parr, A. K. Cosden. C. A. Miller, apt. K. K. Cassatt. Archie-bald Karklie. J. W. Jeffords. Samuel I. Kiddle. Uichard F. Carman. Richard F. Carman, Jr.. William WoodUd and H. C Kedwell. It is proper now to describe the Carmans. and Kedwell as Mary-landers. They have established thoroughbred studs ill the Old Line state. The Carmans will uncover at Kowie a trio of two-year-olds by The Turk, that were raiseii at Kenning Park. New York will be represented by runners of the stables of August Kelmont. Wills Sharpe Kilmer. C. W. Loft. Paul Powers. E. A. Ku.-ke, William ■heady, 0. IL Maekay, L. C. Smith. W. L. Oliver. M. Ilirsch. James F. Johnson, A. II. Morris. F. Nolan, Frederick Johnson, Emil Ilcrz, J. O. Talbot, etc.


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