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RIGHT OFF THE WIRE There are over 100 baby racers ready for the colors at New Orleans OrleansIt It is reported that S C Hildrcth paid 15 000 for the contract on M Fator FatorThere There is a rumor of a race track being built at Venice Cal a suburb of Los Angeles j Five of the leading riders in France during 1 1922 were Americans F ONeill the leader JM McGo G Garner J Winkfield and R E Haynes Not so bad for the Yanks YanksGermany Germany refuses to sell the stallion Dark Ronald although English French and Ameri ¬ can breeders have at various times endeav ¬ ored to secure that noted English horse horseJockey Jockey C Miller who had his leg frac ¬ tured recently by being hit by an automo ¬ bile in New Orleans is past forty years of age and has been riding for over twenty years yearsThe The ninehole golf course being laid out in tho Fair Grounds race track in New Orleans will be thrown open to the public on March 1 the only charge to be a ground fee of 50 cents centsAmong Among the leading sires In France during 1922 appears the name of our own Irish Lad a crack American racer of twenty years ago which was taken to France by the late Herman B Duryea DuryeaFriends Friends of A B Dade are alarmed over the condition of the popular starter and late reports regarding his health have aroused their fears that the race courses of this country have seen the last of Mr Dade in an official capacity capacitySardanapale Sardanapale one of the greatest of French race horses has made good in the stud with a vengeance From apparent failure he jumped to the front in one year his progeny leading In money won during 1922 with a total of 213269 to their credit creditOur Our best horses will be worth so much they will soon be selling by the carat is the way the veteran trainer Henry McDan iel Is quoted In discussing the prospects for racing during the year 1923 Increased op ¬ portunity with many new racing fields open ¬ ing up will mean a golden harvest for breed ers and owners of good horsea