Louisiana Derby Details: Generous Allowances for Small Winners and Maidens in 0,000 Jefferson Park Stake., Daily Racing Form, 1923-01-28

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LOUISIANA DERBY DETAILS Generous Allowances for Small SmallWinners Winners and Maidens in 10 000 Jefferson Park Stake XEW ORLEANS La January 27 Condi ¬ tions for the Louisiana Derby have been drawn up by racing secretary J B Camp ¬ bell with generous allowances for those horses which have not been successful purse winners winnersEntries Entries to the race will close Thursday March 1 with secretary Campbell at Jeffer ¬ son Park The race will be at a mile and an eighth and nominations will be made by subscription of 20 with 100 additional to start with 10000 added of which 1500 will go to the second horse 800 to the third and 200 to the fourth fourthHorsemen Horsemen on the ground as well as many away from here have given their hearty ap ¬ proval of the race and promise their sup ¬ port portAnnouncement Announcement of the 10000 stake no sooner had been made than the owners of several good threeyearolds here expressed their intention of going after it itTrainer Trainer Andrew Blakely of the William Daniel stable is grooming his highlyre ¬ garded colt Blanc Seing for the race raceBlanc Blanc Seing is a son of North Star III Bed of Roses by Cunard His form is such that he will be considered among the keen contenders DerbyBo for the Derby Bo McMillan a fine chestnut colt by Ballot is the star of the T J Pendergast stable here and he probably will be prepared for the Derby DerbyWord Word from Louisville and Lexington is to the effect that several good horses might be shipped down for the race and their com ¬ ing would add further spice to it itWith With such tried and true threeyearolds on the ground as Mose Goldblatts Prince Tii Tii G R Allens Calcutta J L Hollands Anonymous Roseate II and Contour Sam Louis Thessaly J R Skinkers Majority Setting Sun Vennie Rock Salt Better Times Lady Myra Lady Inez and many others a good field should be mustered for the Derby DerbyNonwinners Nonwinners of 5000 will be allowed four pounds off the scale weight of 126 pounds nonwinners of 3500 at any time or of six races other than selling since November 29 will be given eight pounds Maidens will be allowed thirteen pounds poundsIt It will be the second running of the Louis ¬ iana Derby The first was run in 1920 and the race was won by Harry Payne Whitneys Damask


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