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G00DL0E STRING TO DETROIT I Trainer Amos Wallin Ships Sixteen From Latonia to Popular Motor City Course. LEXINGTON, Ky., July 14. — Trainer Amos Wallin shipped W. C. Goodloes stable of sixteen horses from Latonia last night, bound for the Detroit Fair Grounds. With only three horses to race, the stable won five races at Latonia, but virtually the entire string is expected to get into action at Detroit. The stable includes two Wise ! Counsellor two-year-olds, Midshipman Joe and Port au Prince, which have not yet I started, but which are believed by their owner to be among the fastest juveniles of I the year. Both probably will begin racing ; at Detroit. The horses shipped to the Motor City Were the four-year-olds Amazing and Golden Ruth, three-year-olds: Rose Moss, Forest Avenue, Breezing Along, De- i lano and Florence Louise, and two-year-olds Miss Webb, Wendbver, Waterfront, Cynwyd, Oca, Urata, Caroline C, Midshipman Joe and Port au Prince. Harris B. Scott, manager of Samuel D. Riddles Faraway Farm, home of Man o War, yesterday shipped twenty-two yearlings from Faraway to Mr. Riddles farm at Berlin, Md., where they will be broken. Thirteen of the lot are fillies, owned by Walter M. Jeffords and will be shipped from Faraway to Berlin about the first week in September. Six of the Riddle yearlings, two colts and four fillies, will be offered at public auction in the yearling sales at Saratoga on the night of August 17, when manager Scott will also offer seven of his own breeding. a