Baby Racers of Quality: More and Better Two-Year-Olds in Cuba than Ever Before, Daily Racing Form, 1922-01-24

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BABY RACERS OF QUALITY p »■* i o r-t E More and Better Two-Year-Olds In Cuba Than Ever Before. of • ♦ * ,, Lorena Marcellia Highly Promis- j i 1. ing- Youngster — Jockey Schef- fel Riding Sensation. i i i i ITATANA. Cuba, January ".?. Oriental Talk this ■ year is for.unato te have within hs confine- the targeel and txst aggregation "f iwe-year-alds in it- ■ history. Bad already .1 mkN of the •baby" racer* have lnnUi-iracu by their race. Unit I hey aw n a— what iWr« the average of those usually cam J paicaed .-it winter tracks. During the fini three ; weeks of the vi-.ir ilic Miaaoari bred* bad Butter* ! pretty inucli their own way, due i the tad thai the ketter eteaa ot the eaatera awl Keats* rky-breda li.nl noi yet catered upon ti«iv racing career* Dor J ing that period Ixuena Maroellia. ■ hand-onie filly ! i.y s.-ih- Cutaneous and a predacl af B. A. Iwm ; farm. d -. if Pin noli. M-... was in :: . UtM by hci-clf. and there was i thee yeeagster worthy to be . !:.--*-it with her. Her amheatea record of three arte- uiug parses would indicate thai she is a filly of no airaa aaallty, evea at this early petted « f tvro-jrear old racing. Mr. .ion*-; nas ether yeeageters, all by Seta, hal they cannot ewanare with the daaghter ■ a of Cataaeeae, Already he has received a aaaaher «f Utteriac sffen far the filly, all of which he j a MM turned down. The head of twelve Javeeile* thai Mate GoMNatl J is training for ll. P. Whitney are now getting into a lion, aad it may ! *■ thai aaaM aC theae May praae . ■Mire fonaWalde than ttif Uiaaaari-bred flll] Oer j iai|i i Be Wiiiinny band are the heal looking mat tic Buxier of Braatatele mm aeal la winter raciaar la i rand ataay years, and tiifir rrateer la pxpecttes rreal tkiac* from tliea. Liny bare all j ■ ompli-r. d their rat-teg edaeattea and are in fin*1 • ondition to ra aa nnd taco. Tli»* la«t v.fk wit-HPs-d the rartec dehat r a aaaiber f the«e yaaaa-ktera, and while they did nut s.-t the tart world afire they, aerertheleaa, ahawed thai they are pea Heased ..f ahaadaal apeed. n«. i.f the l t-t hiaketa in :: hay reldlar, by All « ; ii*i Raaapaa, whhh bat* Jippd namtd Mayor Carrel, in honor of Cincinnatis popster chief exeeatire. Aaathet ftoe kwkiag "ti-:- ■ eheataal geidiag by Peaaaal Raae "f Itewa that lia heea appropriately aaaaed Pira! Kiusii. With few eat eptiaaa all "f the PThitaej twayear-•Ma aif grrea apptopnatp appettatteaa, . L. Peaaaaa, the Niagara l"alla rider aader roa-Irad to Hairy Payae Whitaey, roatteaea to main lata hta repatattea for kill ia the uddle. and thraagh bia raeaal good work baa heea aide to diaplaee Bert Kpnnt-dy in thn load of the winning yoeheya ai the aaeetiaa;, and la -ot - i»f ■; ~usi P!iHi ,ii of five days thai be nerred last week this rlever yonagater eaatteaea to maintain his -uprciii 1 1 . SEVERAL PROMISING YOUNG RIDERS. The riding; sensation of tiic ■Mattes to date in .. s.-h.-ffp], the tiaeteoatl yoaagKter. who is aader i-aatrati to V. H. Kaehelhaaip, Laaterllle haaeball atagaate and awaer. Thla yaaagater ra*e his first winner at Hamilton. Canada, last .Inly, when lie piloted Radar tar J. K I.. Baaa. During- tne fall traaea in tea tacky he bad bat few in. .nut- hat «fter roming te fuba he was given every opportunity lo display hit, skill, and lie is lid.n l.ilti! ih. in any oppreatiee here. Already he lias riddea tweatj aevea ariaaera and is oeeoad oa the list of winning ridera. ,. Ki.dris. also an apprentice. uit a bay of laager experieare, la elao doing good work. lie in .lose up in the list of winners, bat ids eppartaaitiea will aol be ao great alter u -loses his ..p|.:ent i i- allowance Vebraary 4. Allen .M.I.anghlin. son .d the oae-ttaw great rider of thai 1 .mi. . ha- Uki 11 a big spuiii sitcc be becaaae a lull -Hedged rider. Ihe loss ,,f Hip five pounds oppreatiee altewaara has resulted ia this lad rarerriag faarer mounts. I. halmcts. the Canadian lad wha hails from Ottawa, is a good appreatiee, who ought te da wrtl after leaving her.-. He is riding in cvccllent form and is most promising. Of the old timers. Plrkeaa, who lias heea riding for fifteen yeai . is il-rit the beat, Kelaty is also doing good work, although be does not aft many mount- T. M. Murphy and V. K Kuebelkamp. botp hailing from Louisville. K.T., are aim ng the receai ■rriviatea and hath are enjoying themselves bat. niejjselv. They are planning for an extended visit. William K. iouzales, former American minister to Cuba, who has been spending several weeks vacation here, i- an teveterate barae tever, and during hta slay hud |tla iters at the cltibhotlse. He has left to assume his new dUtRa as ambassador to Peru. fuJllcs A. Stoneliam is back in Havana alter a flying business ish to Sew Fork. He says he is glad to exchange the cold of the north for Cubas sunny dtaMte. W W-aut. who formerly need heme I during the winter, is tpeadtag 11 racattaa .ore. and will leave siioitly to lake up the beraea be has wintered ■I lylllisville.


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