Goldiva Oaks Candidate: Kane Filly Being Prepared by Trainer G. C. Moshier Especially for Filly Races, Daily Racing Form, 1928-04-16

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GOLDIVA OAKS CANDIDATE ■ i Kane Filly Being Prepared By , Trainer G. C. Moshier Especially for Filly Races. LEXINGTON. Ky., April 14— Four older horses and a like number of two-year-olds compose the stable that George G. Moshier is training here for Alfred Kane, prominent breeder and master of Greenwich Stud, formerly a part of Nursery Stud. The stable has its older star in Goldiva. the excellent Kentucky Oaks prospect from Golden Guinea — Ivabel. Moshier is taking her along slowly and. while she may be up to racing with the other leading three-year-old fillies when the earlier Oaks are run. Moshier has decided that her first major engagement will be ir the Latonia Oaks. The other older horses are the four-yeandf-olds Golden Powder and Golden Prince and three-year-old Chum. The two-year-olds are : Trentoninn. chestnut colt, by Golden Guinea — Pond Lilly. Starry JUeareus. chestnut filly, by High Cloud — Rhea. Peter Dixon, chestnut colt, by Peter Pau — Bluuie, and a half-brother to Old Slip. Buck Bidge, chestnut gelding, by Roekminister — Jean Maher. The eight, together with six other two-year-olds • which were sold to Frederick : Johnson and Jesse Spencer, were wintered l here. Moshier has been authorized to dis-! pose of some of the others.


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