Horses for Havre De Grace: L. T. Bauer String to be There Shortly--William Martin Destined for Same Place, Daily Racing Form, 1921-09-11

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HORSES FOR HAVRE DE GRACE L. T. Bauer String to Be There Shortly William Martin Destined for Same Place. NEW YORK, N. Y., September 10. J. P. Smith came down from Saratoga yesterday to make arrangements for the shipping to Havre de Grace of the plater Berlin, which lias been rusticating on a farm on Long Island since last spring. Berlin will be ready for racing at Havre de Grace. Nest week Smith will ship to Havre de Grace the ,entire racing establishment of L. T. Bauer. Tippity Witchet is the star of the Bauer establishment and the little Broomstick gelding, afer a long rest, is at the top of his form again. The other Bauer campaigners are Biff Bang, Sundial II., Perigour-dine, Miles S., Arada, Little Aime. Dovesroost, Silence and Radical. They are all said to be in splendid form right now. Dovesroost, a recruit from the stable of George D. Widener, is one of tlio fastest selling plater two-year-olds in training. He is a good looker. William Martin, who remained at Saratoga after the finish of that meeting, will ship to Havre de Grace instead of to Belmont Park. Belsolar, a good distance running mare, is the best horse of the Martin band, although Camoufleur seems to be rounding to form again. Belsolar ran a rattling good race at Saratoga in the Merchants and Citizens Handicap renewal in which siic finished third to Exterminator and Mad Hatter. She beat Yellow Hand, Paul Jones, Gcorgie and Senninss Park. Belsolar will be pointed for the long-distance races, of the Havre de Grace, Laurel Park and Pimlico programs. It looks as though the Polar Star ntare belongs with the topnotchers, especially in races over long distances of ground. Camoufleur, which was in splendid condition, when he left Hot Springs for Havre de Grace last spring, fell sick on the cars. He has been going well. Others planning to ship to Havre de Grace from Saratoga are David Woodford, Samuel Louis, William Livingston and James Boden.


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