view raw text
RESERVATIONS AT WINDSOR Requests for Stalls Come From Horsemen Now Racing at Various Tracks. DETROIT, Mich.. June 17. Secretary Walter ». Parmer has allotted stabling room for 210 horses to ha shipped -to Windsor for tho Jockey Club meeting from June 29 to July . These early requests for stalls have lieen made by owners of twenty-three racing establishments, now being raced in Montreal, Fairmount Park, Aurora, III., La/oniu and Churchill Downs. J. J. Troxler, in writing for stables from Latonia where he is now racing, says that King Nadi, winner of last years Iatonia Championship and other important stakes, is now being pointed for the Frontier Handicap, to be run on the opening day of the Windsor meeting. The Ploomfield Stable has requested twenty-five stalls be reserved for its horses to be shipped from Kentucky. The Ploomfield establishment has Caberdine, Count Sprack and Ten Kyck in the Frontier. In the J. K. Real and J. H. Shreve stables, allotted an even dozen stalls, are the stake candidates Ella M., Barney Wells and Thomasine. The Creen Briar Stable wants sixteen stalls, which will include space for the Frontier eligibles South Wind, Token and Clenister II. P. T. Chinn will ship six of the best horses from Lexington to Windsor. It has been several years since this Kentucky owner raced here. The C. A. Coyle horses coming will embrace Alborak, Rama, Kindred, Kdward Cray, Roller and Hermie Kemble. Owners of the following stables have made application for stalls at the Windsor Jockey Club track the last week: G. C. Brenton and J. F. Beal, 12; C. C. Smithson. 14; Cleveland Cilmore. 17: W. E. Potts, ! ; P. R. •McDaniel, 7; T. F. Christ, 7: Frank Carrett, 4 ; R. L. Sullivan, 4 ; Fred Musante. 4 ; Ceorge Atkinson, I ; Ploomfield Stable. 25; Mrs. J. L. Brannon, 4; W. Casey, 5; W. II. Wright, 4; Creen Briar Stable, 1G ; C. A. Coyle, 10; C. A. Tanner, 15; William F. Meehan, 5 ; P. T. Chinn. 6 ; J. J. Troxler, 10; Fred Holman, 6; Mose Lowenstein, 14.