M. Henderson to Go to Hot Springs: Will Transfer His Stable to Oaklawn Park to Begin Early Training for Spring Racing, Daily Racing Form, 1917-12-18

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M. HENDERSON TO GO TO HOT SPRINGS Will Transfer His Stable to Oaklawn Park to Begin Early Training: for Spring Racing. Louisville, Ky., December 17. Miller Henderson, the Louisville turfman, is awaiting the return of moderate weather, when lie can arrange for the prompt transfer to Hot Springs of the twelve horses he lias at Churchill Downs. Eight of the number are the property of Frederick Johnson of New York, while the remainder will race in the colors of Mr. Henderson. The Johnson band include the three-year-old All Star, which has never appeared in public; the two-year-old Cousin o Mine, and six highly-bred yearlings. Included in the latter list are three colts by Cock o the Walk, which have been named respectively Cock o the Main, Cock o the Run and Cock o the Gun. The first-named is a son of Mary Sellers, the second Private Flag and the other Hammerless. All three have been nominated for the Hopeful Stakes. Besides these Mr. Johnson has Over the Top, a chestnut filly by Llangwm; a chestnut filly by Uncle Balamena, and a brown filly by Ramrod. Hendersons own horses consist of Beaverkill and Grundy and a couple of yearlings, one being by Cock o the Walk Ker, "and the other a colt by Jack Atkin Anna Ray. The latter is an exact counterpart of his noted sire, and is the biggest yearling now quartered at the local track.


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