Horses Arriving At Jefferson Park: First Carload of Thoroughbreds for Winter Racing Reaches the Crescent City., Daily Racing Form, 1918-10-31

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HORSES ARRIVING AT JEFFERSON PARK First Caiload of Thoroughbreds for Winter Racing Beaches the Crescent City CityNew New Orleans La October 30 The first carload shipment of thoroughbreds for the winter racin season was unloaded Sunday morning at Jefferson Park Johnnie Carey who superintendents stall allotment at Jefferson Park announces that he is expecting carloads daily from now on onThe The arrivals Sunday were Frank Farrar with three C W Gasser with several Jack Thornby with the good filly Fannie Mohan 0 P Pens with three 1 Nevin with one anil P J Sullivan with Waukeag and three others othersJohn John Leonard local turfman who reentered the port last year when he purchased the sprinter Assume has arrived from the east He reports throngs of tourists and horsemen making prepara ¬ tions to flock down here for the opening of the season seasonSince Since leaving here Leonard has added another horse to his string He and Johnnie Dundee the lightweight lioxer bought the colt War Mask from A K Macomber War Mask is a maiden War Mask and Assume are in charge of Frank Bray wellknown trainer who also has the filly Sister Marjorie The three horses will be here next week weekWord Word is received from Kentucky to the effect that Ed Trotter and B J Brannon would bring their formidable stables to campaign on local tracks next winter Brannon is coming with tiie colt Colone1 Livingston and a dozt i others His string includes Squeeler Bell Boy Nepe Mar Tom St Bernard Allah Hopeful Counterblast and others othersThe The Trotter stable contains some good ones The gelding Troilus which1 smashed Douglas Parks threequarters mark last spring heads the band Then there is A N Akin Bronio Arravan Opera ilass KUKlux Hidden Jeweland a yeariingHby Dick Fiunell


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