Reports Of Blue Larkspur: Trainer Thompson Giving Derby Favorite Long, Slow Gallops; Weather Curtails Training Work at Old Kentucky Association Course--Multitude of Juveniles for Schooling., Daily Racing Form, 1929-04-02

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REPORTS OF BLUE LARKSPUR Continued from first page stable have taken long gallops over the roll ¬ ing meadows of Idle Hour Farm the past three mornings Thompson said Blue Lark ¬ spur was breezed last Friday morning the son of Black Servant going fiveeighths in about 106 106Due Due to the adverse condition of the main association track there has been no schooling the past two days Hugh Gilmore and Reu ¬ ben White in charge of that work here will resume the barrier education of the two yearolds and older horses just as soon as conditions permit They are anxious for a good track as their task this spring is greater than ever before They estimate that more than one hundred twoyearolds over any previous season are awaiting the school ¬ ing this year yearTrainers Trainers jockeys and apprentice riders to ¬ day busied themselves making applications for licenses for the coming year in Kentucky Today marked the final one for filing appli ¬ cations at minimum cost and all were anx ¬ ious to make the saving Their requests were so numerous that it was impossible for Miss Louise Wilson assistant secretary of the racing commission to record all of them and it will be several days before the trainers applications will be available for the con ¬ sideration of the committee of horsemen that will act upon them before they go to the license committee of the racing commission commissionA A carload of horses embracing chiefly the stable of B Mclntyre arrived here this morn ¬ ing from Jacksonville Several additional stables are expected from that point and quite a few are yet to arrive from New Or ¬ leans


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