Right off the Wire, Daily Racing Form, 1923-05-04

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, , ; ! ! [ I RIGHT OFF THE WIRE William Cahill has taken up Stacy Adams, which has been turned out since his two-year-old year and will train him for S. Lando. E. R. Bradleys crack racer Black Servant, which did not race last year, is training in fine form at I-iexington. Yesterday he displayed fine speed in galloping a half mile in 48. Prince James, which was one of the sensations of last years racing, when he won i seven straight races and finished third in l his only other start, is rounding into condition - at Aqueduct and will shortly be seen 1 in action. The Xalapa Farm Stables Lucky Hour appears . to be near racing condition, judging ; by the form he is showing in his training gallops at Jamaica. S. C. Hildreth has Grey Lag. star of the 5 Rancocas Stable, in fine fettle and indi- . cations are that the son of Star Shoot is s in for a wonderful year. Thursday morning »■ Grey Lag worked a mile in 1:41% at Belmont t Park. Chester Applegate has received word that t his mare .li.no has foaled a fine colt by ,• Manister Toi at Shutts Farm in New Jersey. This is the tirst foal bred by Mr. Applegate i and he is as proud as a father is of his s tirst baby. With the arrival at Pimlico of the Whitney f and Greentree Stables consignment of horses s something definite may be learned as to the ;. condition of the Preakness :ind Derby can- - didates from those two popular establish - Intents. Both Enchantment and cherry Pie t were out at Pimlico Thursday morning, the 2 first mentioned going a mile in 1 :j4 and the - latter the same distance in 1 :." !.


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