Now Quiet At New York Tracks: Horses Left There Being Prepared for the Opening at Jamaica Course., Daily Racing Form, 1919-05-02

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NOW QUIET At NEW YORK TRACKS TRACKSHorserJLe HorserJLe jt tt ttnere nere eing PrepEfred for the Opening at Jamaica Course NEW YORK N Y May 1 Now that the ex excitemcnt citemcnt ofj sliipping horses from the Long Island Cracks to Pjmllcd Kag subsided there is little to report in tlie way of training With the exception of trainers Toyner Jennings and Welch there are arefeV feV left at Belmont Patk They are doing useful work with their horses but nothing strenuous as tiivywill not operate liefore Jamaica or Belmont Park The horses left in this section which were not tiiketibi tlieirtriners tfrIMmlico are in the hands i fonmen who have been instructed to give them healthful rather than hard training Mr Welch will have Naturalist Tronipe La Mort and i few others ready for Jamaica ana Mr Jennings is getting his handicap horses fit for the spring features War Cloud and others in tlie division divisionYiVVbeSrig1 YiVVbeSrig1 SVeIlanasteadily prepared at ravesend AJ Goldsborough is getting his old reliable Reamer into condition and his twoyedrolds are well ad ¬ vanced vancedGeorge George Odoin will start King Plaudit in the Prsakness I am putting him against tlie stars said George but he will get nothing if I keep him in tlie stable and he might get a part of tlie money All cau say is he is a fine colt apd if In should happen to vrin it means a lot of money And i heap of glory Exterminator won the Ken ¬ tucky Derby last year and no one thought his chances rosy King Plaudit might duplicate Ex termina toes achievement Many things can happen in a race where there are two or three good horses contesting They might run their heads off in the first mile and after they send out the SOS call calliKing iKing Plaudit might come along and rescue the prize Who can tell Tom Shaw is spending a few idle days in tlie city awaiting tlie opening at Jamaica Most of tlie others of the oixjrators who wintered in Ne w Orleans and Havana are home with their crews Abe Levy who was in Havana had a prosperous season and reports like conditions for all those who wintered in Cuba CubaNothing Nothing further can be learned concerning the sale of the Havana track Congressman George W Loft who is much concerned in tlie pTOposvd purchase is not in the city and is not expected home for at least two weeks He left town yes ¬ terday terdaySecretary Secretary Earlocker has receivpd twentyone en ¬ tries to date for the new Jockey Club Stakes at weightforage The entries close May 5 and he heanticipates anticipates at least fifty nominations


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