Latest Louisville Turf Gossip, Daily Racing Form, 1921-04-08

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LATEST LOUISVILLE TURF GOSSIP LOUISVILLE Ky April 7 Training operations were hurried through at Churchill Downs and Douglas Park this morning as rain seemed immi ¬ nent at any minute but it did not materialize materializeThe The two tracks were in excellent condition and a large number of horses were out but most of the Kentucky Derby eligtbles on the tracks were only given easy gallops gallopsMoso Moso Goldblatt came down from bis homo in Cincinnati where he has been undergoing medical treatment since his arrival from Havana He will remain here until time to ship to Lexington His horses are at Churchill Downs and training finely finelyJockey Jockey Joe Kederis was an arrival from Los Angeles where he spent the winter KedcrU will endeavor to get back into tlie good graces of the officials in which event ho will apply for per ¬ mission to pursue his vocation again againHnfus Hnfus Hiley of the Bud Fisher stable pulled up lame after a workout at Douglas Park Tlie ex ¬ tent of his ailment has not been determined determinedPat Pat Dunne came down from Lexington this morning Silvey Shapiro Eulogy and Under Fire the former two brood mares and the latter in the stud arc his only thoroughbred possessions now nowJockey Jockey J Smallwood is an addition to the riding colony Ho camo with the G L Blackford stable stableGeorge George Marshall of the Marshall Bros racing firm who spent the winter in California is a late arrival arrivalLucien Lucien Hoffman a veteran employe of the Ken ¬ tucky race t nicks was a belated arrival from Havana tilts morning morningThe The huge mutuol board used in the infield at Douglas Park has been transferred to Churchill Downs whoro it will serve the purpose of the two boards of last year yearTin Tin figures on tlie new board are so large that they can bo plainly seen from any part of the grand stand club house or paddock paddockThe The timers stand at the Dowiu was moved far back into the centerfield to make way for a largo hedge and flower beds bedsColonel Colonel Baker one of the B J Brannon Derby candidates worked threequarters of a mile In 117 Ms at Douglas Park this morning It was not Billy Barton but Gangway that worked threequarters of a mile in 119 Wednesday and then ran to tlie outside fence Billy Barton never ran out in his life Brother Batch and Coynes workout of throequartets Wednesday was in 113 not 114 At least fifty horsemen caught it in 113


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