Frisky As A Two-Year-Old: G. W. Formans Super Training Satisfactory at Bowie.; Mustard Seed Doing Splendidly--Old Sandy Beal Never Looked Better, Ready for an Early Start., Daily Racing Form, 1923-03-19

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FRISKY AS A TWOYEAROLD G W Formans Super Training Satisfactory at Bowie 3Fnstard Seed Doing Splendidlr Old Sandy SandyHeal Heal Xcrer Looked Iletter 3lcady 3lcadyfor for an Karly Start BALTIMOnE Md March IS No horses that will take part in the impending spring race meeting of the Southern Maryland Agricultural Association at Prince George Park Bowie April 2 to 14 inclusive have anything as regards fitness on the runners of the stable of II G Bedwell and the sixty odd of various ages that wintered at Bowie Bed wells horses wintered at his Yarros Brae arm in Howard County and came to Bowie last week The horses that wintered at Bowie belong to the stables of Dr II Harrington Richard Pending John Farrell Jr K C Kochendarfer William Post Michael Hack ett Li Summerfield G W Forman James 3eamish and James Murray MurraySuper Super the veteran star of the Forman string appears to have been cured of his bleeding habit Forman treated him all winter for catarrh which seems to be the cause of his bleeding Super probably is carrying 150 pounds more flesh than he ever did before He is as frisky as a twoyear old and can run Forman is training him for the 5000 Inaugural at seveneighths and the 5000 Prince George Handicap at a mile and a sixteenth and will have him ready With Super Forman is galloping Mus ¬ tard Seed and Kings Champion Both look good Mustard Seed has grown new hoofs and no longer goes lame as he did last year iorrnan is confident that the softly cushioned 3owie course will suit him better than the larder tracks about New York did Mustard Seed is one of the fastest horses at Bowie le is pretty sure to go with Super in the naugural and Prince George Handicaps Old St Quentin is training for less important races James Dennison a fair jockey will ride for Forman FormanTHHEK THHEK rilOMISIXG OLA3IIJALAS OLA3IIJALASFarrell Farrell has three promising Olambala twoyearolds Sergeant Farrell and Dr OMeara colts and a filly He has not ob ¬ tained a name for the filly yet although he put in several Both the colts can run Kochcndarfers runKochcndarfers breadwinners are Ultra Gold and Mark West Ultra Gold generally good at Bowie is galloping soundly Ho ¬ used to win regularly over the Prince George course for Robert A Smith SmithPendings Pendings horses are the jumpers Distant Shore Xonus Mr Brummel and Shoal They are training for some flat racing They will begin steeplechasing at Havre de Grace and then go to Pimlico Zouave as pert as ever is Hacketts best but he has a promis ¬ ing PompeliaThe threeyearold in Pompelia The best apparently of the Murray strin are old Sandy Beal Jacques Dr Charles Wells and Gallagher Sandy Beal is sure to win at Bowie He never looked better lor galloped more impressively Sandy Beal las an uncomfortable way of unexpectedly trimming stars He licked Paul Jones in the Chesapeake at Havre de Grace in April 1H20 a couple of weeks before Paul Jones defeated Upset On Watch Damask Cleo ¬ patra and AViklair in the Kentucky Derby of that year Last spring a year ago at Pimlico lie whipped that same Paul Jones also Boni ¬ face and Mock Orange in the Pimlico Spring Handicap Sandy did not amount to much lust year He was lame most of the time He springThe is training soundly this spring The Beamish horses which J H Collins is training are On High Mizar Night Raider isr Smarty Bluffer and Ira Wilson Bluffer is the crack of the bunch He looks particu ¬ larly well wellTOUXfiEU TOUXfiEU BUUCHS STRING STRINGSelby Selby Burch the younger son of William P Burch made his beginning as a traiirr of thoroughbreds last year and did light well with the gelding Pilgrim which von a couple of races for him and finished in the money in several others Young Burch will take the field at Bowie in April with a string of seven horses of various ages old Pilgrim among them and all but Pilgrim will be ready for the colors Burch is training at Benning track Pilgrim in spite of his bad underpinning does not appear to care for Bowie going and Burch will wait on him until May He will race first at Pimlico Burchs Bowie string will consist of the threeyearold Tuxedo and a couple of two yearolds owned by Admiral Gary T Gray son Bcna a threeyearold and Mary Agnes a twoyearold he owns himself and Without a twoyearold belonging to Pierre Lorillard Jr Tuxedo an imported colt by Sunstar Toga won for Admiral Grayson at Aqueduct last fall beating Spreadeagle Contour Ma jority Fullon Purity Satellite and several others He hardly raced to the early expec ¬ tations of Admiral Grayson but he is a colt of considerable speed and a good looker One of Admiral Graysons twoyearolds is Best Beloved a strapping daughter of Peter Pan and Juliette III for which Ber nard M Bartich paid 0500 at the auction block at Saratoga last August Admiral Grayson took her over in the autumn B t Beloved could run when she was broken at Benning last fall and looks as though ste might do it again this spring The otner Grayson youngster is Orpheus a brown colt by Superman out of Princess Ormonde She is a sister of Ormonda and a half sister of Pettifogger PettifoggerBena Bena a sister of Tody that hasnt raced was bred by W P Burch who has a two yearold sister of hers in his own stable at Benning Mary Agnes is a black daughter of Trap Rock and Lady Quinten Without is a chestnut gelding by Von Trornp out of Krankie


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