Goldsboroughs Horses: Trainer is Preparing Nine Horses for C. A. Stoneham at Aqueduct, Daily Racing Form, 1923-04-14

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i 1 , i I , 1 1 . 1 I | . • , • , . . t 9 J | ! i 0 0 | 0 | 1 0 0 0 1 ; ■ j • 0 i. • 10 . J? j | 0 .. " "J d ■ * - il j to 0 i. J " | _ S GOLDSBOROUGHS HORSES * ■ Trainer Is Preparing Nine Horses for G. A. Stoneham at Aqueduct. ■ — • — ■ Four Thoroughbreds Owned by C H. Thlcriut and Three Belonging to George H. Bull Complete the Establishment. • NEW YORK. N. Y.. April 13.— One of the busy trainers at the Aqueduct course these days is A. J. Gold.sborougli, who ia handling the horses of C. A. Stoneham. O. H. Thieriot and George H. Bull. Ail of the sixteen thor- oughbreds in the establishment have coma through the winter well and most of them should be ready for the opening of the New York season at Jamaica next month. The Stoneham horses in training now number nine. Recount, the old pet of the stable, was donated to the breeding buerau of the Jockey Club during the winter and he has been sent to Pennsylvania for stud duty. The dean of the stable now is the five-year- old Dry Moon, son of Olambaia and Honeymoon, which is a useful second-rater among the handicap horses when in his best form. Probably the best of the Stoneham band is the three-year-old McKee, son of Ultimas and Ballymena, which was bought from John E. Madden last fall for a good price. He will probably be pointed for the Preakness Stakes, although trainer Joldsborough had announced nothing as yet regarding his pland for the colt. THREE FOUR-YEAR-OLDS IN STABLE. There are three four-year-olds in the stable —Flannel Shirt. Monday Morning and Supci -illusion — and four other three -year-oldd ia addition to McKee. The star of the Thieriot stable is the five-year-old Prince James, one of the sensations of last autumns handicap racing on m-Mro-1 politan tracks. He has coma through the winter in excellent condition and will be a horse to reckon with when the big handicaps of the spring season are considered. The remainder of the stable is made up of two-year-olds. All three of these are colts, and their breeding would indicate considerable quality. Mr. Bull has the three-year-old Peat and two juveniles to carry his colors during the coming season. Trainer .ioldsborough has retained Edward Taplin to do the stable riding this J ear. A complete list of the horses in the Coldd-k borough stable at Aqueduct follows: C. A. STONEHAM HORSES. r ry Moon. b. U, 5, by Olambaia- Honeymom. by Matchmaker. Flannel Shirt, b. c. 4. by King James -Turkey Bed II., by William Buftis. ificnday Morning, blk. g. 4. by King James -Washerwoman, by Kaii.i Mor. Superillusion. b. c, 4. by Silverman Disillmiou. by Chilton. McKee. b. c, 3. by Tltimus Haliymena. by A.l.-iru. Timeless, b. c, 3, by Uourless Mary Day:*, by Watercress. Forest Fire. ch. c, 3. by .. m; ri;e Kau.asijue, by Disguise. Peddler, b. c, 3. by Olimbal.i M.iry Se.leis. by Incommon. Woodlake, b. g. 3. by Ogden Scenery, by Sa:u. C. H. THIERIOT S STABLE. Trince James, blk. Ii, 5. by King James Lacona. by Potomac. Payman, ch. c, 2. by Superman -Fair Pay. by Fair Play. Pohnor, br. c. 2. by Delhi Mono! by Helmet. Vulnad. blk. or br. c. 2, by Vule.tin .Vidniette. hy Fiiz Heibert. PROPERTY OF GEORGE H. BULL. Peat. ch. c. t, by Celt -Marsh Light, by Hamburg. Jeroboam, br. c. 2, by Hessian Disparity, by Singleton. Sly Minx. b. f. 2. by Sweep Sly WWk, by Mor- a*at-


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