Billy Garth and Good Times: Veteran Trainer of Theo. Cook Gelding Thinks Morvich May be Measured, Daily Racing Form, 1922-03-30

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e — BILLY GARTH AND GOOD TIMES Veteran Trainer of Theo. Cook Gelding Thinks Morvich May Be Measured. BALTIMORE. Md.. March 29— Trainer William Garth himself has the Cosden Kentucky Derby and Oaks candidates. Good Times and Lady Baltimore, out for daily healthy exercise at Pimlico. Both look well and seem able to go along fast if asked to do so. Mr. Carlh is in love with Good Times and expressed his satisfaction with his condition. Commenting on tin- repcrt that Morvich was certaia to go to Louisville for the Kentucky Derby "Cncle Billy." in his well known Virginia way of speech, drawled: "Im glad of it: we shant duck. That feller" —pointing to the Theo. Cook gelding striding freely by — "has a royal chance to take tiie champi. ms incisure over that Derby route. Well see what we shall see." «


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