Sloppy Track at Belmont Park, Daily Racing Form, 1918-05-05

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SLOPPY TRACK AT BELMONT PARK New York. May 4. — Owing to the rain of yesterday, the track at Belmont Park today was sloppy. couji •jiieiiil.v nothing of a fast nature was dune in the wa of work. VV. II. K a nick vent some of his two-ycirol.U alone fur five eighths, today lieing tle-ir work day. hut they did not show their full sti.-i.yili. fatal I Ik- distance iii al», nit 1:07. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Macomber MM at their r-1 :i t .!«■ - lliis morning look i UK over the horses. They did not stay long, owing to the weatner. and the truck not being in condition for them to see their horses work. Another visitor. :. I. Widener, who watched the • mrim of a few of his MM lieing trained IV A. J. Joymr. A oar load of horses arrived from Maryland yesterday Maagtag to the Glen Riddle Farm and W. M. Jeffords. 1 hey are in charge of Louis Fenstel and M. Italy respeetively, and were brought here in a s eeial car thai has Ix-on leased by the Glen Kiddle Farm ami Mrs. Jeffords for a lieriod that ■ ill eover this years racing. There is every reason to lielievo that Itoly. the six-year old s f Bidden Maxim- l/itawaiuia. formerly ..wned by Samuel Hil.lr.th and trained by Dave l -:iry. will lie presented to the breeding bureau, as the hols.- has shown signs of leg trouble that will prexeiit his future training.


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