Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1920-01-25

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF It was the late sir William Throckmorton who bred Cinderella, by Blue Ruin or Tomahawk Manna, by Rrown Brand, the dam of Handsome. Hastings and Plaudit, all bred by Cinderellas owner. Dr. J. D. Neet of Versailles, Ky. Cinderellas price in Kngland was 00. Desert Cold. Australias Champion marc has seen her best da.vs and i- to be retired. She has raced jadily this season behind horses she once played with in a racing way and has won but three races in twelve starts during the past year. Desert Cold is -even eats old and goes to the Lowry farm as a broodmare. Lnglish breeders are extremely clannish about their own sires. Gsnd horse as Sir Martin was known to be. he got little patronage at his 1919 f.e of 995, and Adam Beds at .7.". and Dalmatian. 939, are far from being overtaxed. Sir Martin stood. I and Adam Bede and Dalmatian -I ill stand, at Joseph Cannons Lordship Stud. -Newmarket. The Australasian middle distance champion. Cloaming. is to be sold before his owner, J. D. Greenwood, leaves New /calami for England for a long stay. In two seassaa the gilding has won eighteen races in twenty -twa starts, and was only once unplaced, when he fell, in New Zealand. In the other three races he wa- second to Sa-anof, Desert Bold and Poilrel — all I spall It hi IS There is a had colt named Chicago racing in Luglaml under W. II. Dixons colors. His Basse is inept for several reasons. The only American connection about the horse is his dam. Lady Americas, which was a daughter of Rev del Car e.ies, imparted by Richard Croker to Ireland. Chicago is four years old. by Cylgad. and has ru:i some twenty races with one win of a 40 race. Grand Parade, last years Lpsom Derby winner, has gone from racing for good, and is advertised as a -ire with hi- 1990 engagements full at a 92,000 fee. Brand Parade stands at Danebury. Stock-bridge. Hampshire. It is believed by Fnglish bleeding experts that Grand Parade will Ik- the mean-of maintaining a continuity of what i- termed "the classje touch in the Ormonde line of Bend Or." William M. Carlcr. one time trainer of the stable of Thomas Fortune Ryan, has bom engaged to tram a stable of flat racers and steeplechasers which Ralph Beaver St rassburger of Normandy Farm. Gwynedd, Pa., has assembled. The hois.-- are now quartered at the Bowie track. There are fourteen of them. Mr. Carter was in the American Expeditionary Forces in France and was receatl] demobilized. Anything in the three-year-old line, from the moderate mark up. seems t,, be worth from 0.10! to 150.000 in Kngland nowadays. Twenty lay-ago s:,0. lino was refused for Maxwell, which last seaaoa won the Lingfield Great Foal Plate- from a moderate band, and was second in his other four races, being beaten by Orpheus. Archaic and Prince Herod, aii these w.-re iii the second division of 1919 two-year old-. Maxwell, however, is a fine individual, and is by Polymchis— Jimena. by Galli-llllle. Horn -ly and holiest aid Sasanof. one of Ihe best of Australasian racing figures, has raa his last race and goes into easy retirement. He is si years old, a gelding and lias won some 998,999 in his career. He could win at all distances, and when fit was a genuine stayer. One of his forelegs went hopelessly wrong in the Randwick Plate race last month. Sasanof is by Martian— Ukraine, and owned by V.. W. Stead. Lord Derbys Polymelus — Keytone II. colt, a half l n ther lo Key-oe. the St. Leger winner of 1919. is expected to do great things thi- year. He is a big. beautifully shaped colt and was a slow beginner in his 1!U! races but finished some of them valiantly. He is In the Derby and doing will. Archaic oni ran four times a- a two-year ..Id. won the Prince of Wabs stakes and was second, third and unplaced in his other three starts.


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