Fine Training Weather In England, Daily Racing Form, 1920-03-17

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FINE TRAINING WEATHER IN ENGLAND Trainers around New York have good reason to envy their brethren in England as witness the following from a recent issue of London Sports ¬ man Thanks to the exceptionally open weather training operations are in full swing all over the country ami many owners have visited Newmarket to see how their horses are progressing 1 hear of very few trials among the twoyearolds but doubtless we shall read of some of them being stripped and put through their facings before they are many days older which reminds me of rumors that Lord Glanelys track Westward Ho has sprung a tiioronghpin though 1 am unable to con ¬ firm its accuracy In any case lie is in good hands for Hading is a qualified veterinary sur ¬ geon and no doubt has so valuable a youngster con ¬ stantly under his eye Moreover if the report be true it may not greatly interfere with the colt and there is plenty of time for treatment if necessary Many of tin horses at headquarters are already fit to run and unless the weather changes within the nest week of two there will be no complaints as to condition when the flat racing season starts


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