Whitney Band Doing Well: String at Louisville Under Charge of Trainer Mose Goldblatt Nearing Racing Condition, Daily Racing Form, 1935-04-18

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WHITNEY BAND DOING WELL String at Louisville Under Charge of Trainer Mose Goldblatt Near-ing Racing Condition. LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 17. Although it will be some time before several in the stable reach racing condition, Mose Goldblatt has the Whitney string of ten going along nicely at Churchill Downs. Six in the stable are juveniles and several of them, including the green three-year-old Mukluk were only recently placed in training. The three other older members of the stable No Saint, Brown Witch and The Immortal II., were the only horses Goldblatt brought North from New Orleans, to which place he shipped an even score last fall. Others taken to the Crescent City track were sold during the closing six weeks of the Fair Grounds meeting, during which the stable was a leading purse winner. Soon after reaching Louisville Goldblatta division was replenished and a half dozen or so more may be added within a short time. All of the two-year-olds are well-bred. They are Field Day, b. g, by Chicle Spring Cleaning; Two Demand, ch. f, by Grand Ace Deksabrule; Chi Chi, b. f, by Chicle Hoity Toity; Coffee Cup, b. f, by Whichone Afternoon; Gooseneck, br. f, by Mad Hatter Goaling, and Short Order, b. f, by Chicle-Quick Time. Coffee Cup is a full sister to Today, one of the C. V. Whitney nominees for the Kentucky Derby. The three-year-old Mukluk, which has never been to the post, is a son of Peter Fan and Galoshes. The promising apprentice J. Wagner, who is now riding at Arlington Downs, is reporting to Goldblatt for the Churchill Downs meeting.


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