Will Race Stable in East: E. B. McLean Gives Up Idea of Spring Campaign in Kentucky, Daily Racing Form, 1918-04-12

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WILL RACE STABLE IN EAST E. B. McLean Gives Up Idea of . Spring Campaign in Kentucky. » Has Sent Thirty Horses to Pim- lico in Charge of Trainer John F. Schorr. H.iltinion-. M«l.. April 11.— Kdward H. Mm, of Washington, lias trivt-ii uj the notion of racing in K-ntiK-kv this spring. and John F. Schorr has drought his stable of thirty thoroughbreds of various ages to Piinliro to nrennre iheni for tin- May ne. ting of the Maryland Jockey Club. I.eoobares. which was second in last seasons Iim-ln« Spring Handicap, aud a candidate for this years renewal of tli? same race, is the most famous in i -in her of the McLean string. Vliat lie is about I.idy for the race lie proved the other day by , ..iking three-quarters of a mil? in 1:15. John Keruiath has arrived at Iiinlico with the junipers St. Cuarlcote. Weldship and Silver Dart :ii«l a string of flat runners owne l by Temple "Iv.atlimer and E. M. Weld. These horses wintered in V i re i nia and they have had a lot of outdoor work. Weldship and St. Chrirlcoto are prospective starters i.i tlic Green Spring Vall?y Steeph-chase. William Martin, who trained Horron and Klebiirne in Maryland a few years b.nk for Amos Turney. of Kentivky. has arrived from Hot Springs with a stable of horses belouging to himself aud to Frederick Johnson and Onirics Qiiinu. Cousin o Mine. a Ireakness candidate, and some fine-looking two-year-elds by Cock o* the Walk are in the string. Max Hirsch has brought to Pimlico the Ireakness winner of last year. Kalitau. along with Iapp and • am Sali. the Ireakness candidates of the stable of George W. I .ft. of New Y rk. Ml** lm.s i|W« engaged to trr.iu Kalitiu this year for Kdward R Bradley. Roth lapp and Cum Sail are in tiptop condition. Arbitrator, a winner at Howie last week, is a Baltimore County uorse. He was bred by one of the Warficlds. while Statesman, his sire, a son of Kinley Mack, stood at W. S. Diffenderfers farm in the northern part of the county. Louis? v.. one of Richard F. Carmans winners at Ilowi-. .,n Monday, is as good as Maryland-bred. She. a daughter .if The Turk and Daruina. was foaled at Itciiniiig ra -e track, in tin- District of Columbia, and raised at the Carman farm. Carman-dale. wJiieli is jnst outside Washington, in Mont-yonnry County. Maryland. The Turk, a son of lloito which is at Rellair Kami, in Prince Georges Countyi is standing at faniinudale with Meridian. •


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