view raw text
HOLLINGER WAS HEAVILY INSURED NEW YORK N Y May S The horse Hollinger that bolted through the fence and was killed at Bel mont Park yesterday was heavily insured said to be S10000 He lias not been removed from the grounds superintendent IVlz awaiting the insur ¬ ance officials orders ordersTrainer Trainer Jennings has a promising looking band of horses in training among them some fair threeyear old maidens They nuiy not develop into stake horses but are good enough to win races Star Master worked a mile on the training track this morning in 14 and will be ready for the opening at Ja ¬ maica or Belmont Park Star Hawk and Liberty Loan will be speeded tomorrow if their training schedule is carried out outTlumiiis Tlumiiis Welch had the Widener string out today for work Naturalist and Tronuie La Mort covered mi easy mile in 148 His twoyearolds are Kiliooling well and look good as do the cheaper division of the J E Widener horses Many of tlie shrewd liandiciippers and close ob ¬ servers in this neighborhood look for Regalo to run a good race in the Kentucky Derby especially if the traik is muddy They also believe Sailor will be a factor if the track is not fast There seems to be a growing feeling that the unexpected is likely to Imppen in the Derby Major DerbyMajor August Belmont has donated the services of the beautifullybred stallion BIstouri by Tracery Itollot Bivd she a daughter of the great Bel ¬ dame to tin Bretding Bureau of tin Jockey Club mid Iistoliri hax been placed with the stallion of the Tnti stalls Department of Agriculture under the management of snecial commissioner Mrs Her ¬ bert Wadsworth Avon Livingston County New York thus making six of the Breeding Bureau stallions now under Mrs Wadsworths supervision for the Department of Agriculture