Louisville Turf Gossip: Yung Ching Reported Improving--Sam Freedman to Be Raced This Year., Daily Racing Form, 1921-03-14

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LOUISVILLE TURF GOSSIP Yung Chirig Reported Improving Sam Freed man to Be Raced This Year LOUISYILLK Ky March 13 Springlike weather returned today nul it was responsible for drawing out tlii first crowd of the year of local railbirds to the two race tracks tracksA A request for fourteen stalls was received from Mrs 1avne Whitney and slip stated in her letter Hint trainer William R Midgely will ship her horses to the Downs about the middle of April Mrs Whitney has a Kentucky Derby eligible in her establishment TouchMeNot a son of Celt Dainty Dame DameYung Yung Chin M J Lowensteins fast horse which lias been serioiiHly ill since his arrival from Xew Orleans was slightly improved this morning according to his attendant but lie is not yet out of danger Fluzey another member of the Lowen sloin outfit also took sick on the way up from the Crescent City and she likewise took a turn for the better today todayA A L Kirby whose horses have been at Douglas Park for several weeks in charge of Seymour Hess arrived this morning from Hot Springs Ark 15 1 Krannon CJIIM in from his home in Kansas City and found his horses in excellent condition conditionLouis Louis Tauber who yesterday was appointed trainer of the Kcrturky division of the Commander J K L Uoss stable will leave for Maryland tin latter part of this week to confer with II G Itedwell who has charge of the main section of the Koss establishment establishmentJoe Joe Umensetter lias again taken HJI Sam Freed inan for training This horse did not race last year Higtodo and Old Miss two others which were out of commission all of last year have also been put back in training by tmcnsctter This owner has ji pair of twoyearolds in his stable Stacy Adams a bay colt by Golden Maxim Kiva and George Conrad a chestnnt colt by Golden Maxim Lady Panchita Kiva did not foal this year and she was recently returned to the court of Jolden Maxim again againJockey Jockey Paul 1oiig who rode for Pat Kuebol kanip at Xew Orleans has returned to LnieiiHetter wlip is his conjruit employer Alf lUdlHTgr Wlw v7ifwrmiHy cofhfcfed W1ttr the WIckliffe Stable as assistant trainer is con ¬ ditioning Ben Holt J W Hells Kentucky Derby eligible Mr Hell is an official cf the Standard Oil Company in this city He motored to Lexing ¬ ton todaj witli Walter Kohn also a prominent busi ¬ ness man here to look over the horses owned jointly by the latter and Clem Thclsen which are being trained by II C Frakes FrakesTrainer Trainer John J Flanagan who spent the winter at his home here plans to leave for the East in a short while to take up a horse he left in that sec ¬ tion last autumn for early spring racing on the Xew York tracks tracksJames James Kverniau has five twoyearolds in his stable to begin the Kentucky season with They a re Colonel G eh c by Dick Welles Flammula FlammulaHilly Hilly Hrnsh b e by Hen Hrush Sweetheart Sue SueIjtist Ijtist Krush b f by Hen Hrnsh dam an Ornament mare mareHertie Hertie b f by Yandcrgrift Gretchen K KA A bay filly whose name has not yet beeii ap ¬ proved by Jim Gaffney dam an Orlando mare mareThe The Kverman outfit has seven older horses in it


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