Gossip From Blue Grass State: Two Carloads of Yearlings Shipped to New York--Ready for Lexington Opening., Daily Racing Form, 1918-09-08

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GOSSIP FROM BLUE GRASS STATE Two Carloads of Yearlings Shipped o New York Ready for Lexington Opening OpeningLexingtoiv Lexingtoiv Ky September 7 Johnny Miller left here this afternoon for New York witli two car ¬ loads of thoroughbred yearlings one of which is to go to Belmont Park conveying the youngsters of various ownership to be trained and the other going to New York City with the consignments of W R Miller Hal Price Headley and Henry A Porter to the sale at Durlands next Friday night nightIn In the car that goes to Belmont Park there are nine from John S BArbees Glen Helen Stud for the Brighton Stable James MacManus A A Doctor and others four from Harry Morrisseys Kemp land Farm for W R Coe and one from the Short Grass Stud for Kmil Herz The chestnut colt by Belloj Anna Patricia which goes to James Mac ¬ Manus is a crackerjack crackerjackIn In this car also were two threeyearolds for Howard Oots The yearlings to be sold for W B Miller are two colts by Ojjden dam of one being Round the World the other Broomleaf three fillies by Uncle dariis ThirtyThird Unseen and Busy Edith and a filly l y Star Shoot Marian Casey Those to be sold for Hal Price Headley are fillies by Ivan the Terrible Claudia Wrack Bobbinet Uncle Lady Paramount and colts by Rapid Water Icaria and Buckhorn Bertie Those to be sold for Porter are Hoodwink chestnut colt by Dis ¬ guise Tamanamas and Ben Brough brown colt bv parley Dale Mountain Fringe FringeJ J O Keeue who motored from Saratoga arriving a couple of days ago will load his twelve yearlings which are to be sold Thursday night at Durlands tomorrow noon and they will leave immediately for New York Keene has in his consignment some of the best bred and best looking individuals that have been sent out from Kentucky this year yearMORE MORE ARRIVALS FROM SARATOGA SARATOGAFrom From Saratoga this morning the racing stable of Thomas C McDowell and parts of the stables of E R Bradley and Will Perkins arrived at the Kentucky Association track and went into the quarters they are to occupy until after the race meeting which is to open next Saturday afternoon with every prospect for seven days of as good sport as anybody ever saw in Kentucky during the fall fallJudge Judge William H Shelley racing secretary and James P Ross superintendent of the track and grounds this afternoon stated that everything is shipshape for the opening openingThe The Kentucky division of the A K Macomber string in charge of Thomas Murphy and compris ¬ ing Fruit Cake Fell Swoop War Music War Paint War Cap War Wonder War Memories and War Stories arrived here this morning morningThe The stable of 0 Bruce Head which is now at Churchill Downs in charge of Al Bailer will be shipped here Monday or Tuesday Mr Head arrived today as did also John W Schorr who said a portion of his stable now at Douglas Park will come here Wednesday WednesdayJ J D Adkins arrived from Toronto His good twoyearold Woodpile by Trap Rock Woodvine is in Joe S Hawkins stable stableJockey Jockey E Pool came today froni Saratoga He will ride for E R Bradley BradleyThe The morning trials at the Kentucky Association course were interesting but not especially fast fastNo No yearlings are to be permitted on the Ken ¬ tucky Association grounds during the race meet ¬ ing and those Howard Williams as breaking for James W McClelland are in quarters at Tatter salls where they have a good galloping ring ringNeva Neva W dam of Sunny Slope and her foal by Astronomer have been attached for a bill of 090 and are to be sold in about two weeks at Versailles


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