Sabaths Formidable String: Chicago Owner to be Factor in Turf Circles This Season, Daily Racing Form, 1932-02-13

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SABATHS FORMIDABLE STRING Chicago Owner to Be Factor in Turf Circles This Season. Splendid Band of Two-Year-OIds Under Care of Trainer Jake Lowenstein Earning Brackets. LOUISVILLE, Ky.f Feb. 12. Albert Sabath, Chicago lawyer and vice-president of the Hawthorne race track, has a pretentious stable of thoroughbreds in training at Churchill Downs in charge of Jake. Lowen-stein, who has trained a few of the Chi-cagoans horses since he entered the sport. Lowenstein, however, has never had anything to compare to the present band of Sabath horses. He had a Derby candidate last year in First Vote, a gelded son of Assagai Maidens Ballot, still a member of his stable at present, but which fell lame before the running of the Derby and was not a starter. In his three-year-old, I Say, bay filly, by Die Done, the sire of the undefeated Top Flight, Sabath has a Kentucky Oaks candidate of which he expects much in a racing way. The older horses in the Sabath string are Manners, bay gelding by Lovely Manners Beulah Stone; Bugs Leary, chestnut gelding by Bubbling Over Busy Signal, three-year-old, and Zacaweista, six-year-old brown horse by High Time Lucrative, his dam being the dam of the one time highly regarded Kentucky Cardinal, which cost Frank Croissant, of Chicago, 0,000 as a three-year-old. Sabaths two-year-clds have all been named and some of them have won races this season. Olive Sabath, chestnut filly by Monks Way Southern Kiss, is a double winner at Havana, while Hopulikit, a bay gelding by Paicines Lizzie Carneal, has won brackets at the same course. His remaining two-year-olds are Curley Head, chestnut gelding by Dress Parade-Ringlets; Bianoz, brown gelding by Jim Gaffney Hester R.; Colonel Sam, chestnut gelding by Pennant Luminary; Ixnay, chestnut filly by St. Henry Runcarol; Fannie Brice, chestnut filly by Monks Way-Glide and Heiress, brown filly by Bunting Dixie Bird. The Sabath horses that comprised the Havana shipment will be sent to the Downs by Tom Proctor, who has been training them under the supervision of trainer Jake Lowenstein, who left them in his charge at the Cuban course when he returned to Louisville to take up the members of the Chicagoasis string that had been turned out during the winter months. Jake Lowenstein will race six horses of his own, which includes the older horses, Barney Sexton, Doris Jean, Garrick, four-year-olds, and the three-year-old Sabina H. Lowenstein has two youngsters, a bay filly named Gertrude L., by Prince Pal Playful Edith and Geraldjne, a bay filly by Stimulus from Yam. Jake has given up the horses he formerly trained for Fred Grabner, Chicago turfman, and will devote his time to the Sabath horses and those of his own. The horses he raced last year for himself and his patrons were good bread winners and he is accounted among the most successful trainers in the country. Windy City won the American Derby in 1929 under trainer Lowensteins care, and the good handicap horse, Chicago, was a consistent winner in handicaps, stakes and purse races before he began to age and develop ailing legs,


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