Mister Jive to Represent Canada: Carries Appelbaum Colors in Rose Run; Owner a Mining Executive Who Has Made Rapid Rise On Turf; Woodhouse to Ride, Daily Racing Form, 1957-05-04

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JOHN L APPELBAUM Mister Jive to Represent Canada Carries Appelbaum Colors in Rose Run7 Run7Owner Owner a Mining Executive Who Has Made Rapid Rise On Turf Woodhouse to Ride RideCHURCHILL CHURCHILL DOWNS Louisville Ky May 3 John L Appelbaums lastminute decision to put Mister Jive in tomorrows Kentucky Derby climaxes a remarkably swift rise on the turf for the Canadian mining executive executiveAppelbaum Appelbaum who is said to have rejected an offer of 125000 for the colt last sea ¬ son has been interested in racing for 50 years but has only become an active owner and breeder since he lessened his business activity and started to build a small stable stableMister Mister Jive is a bay son of Mister Music out of Joy Forever a Pharamond n mare Mister Music was nominated for the 1951 Kentucky Derby but did not start Appel ¬ baum has reinvested a considerable por tioiT of Mister Jives heavy earnings as a juvenile back in thoroughbred stock Woodhouse to Ride RideMister Mister Jives best effort as a threeyear old came in the Gotham Handicap at Ja ¬ maica on April 13 when the colt registered by two lengths and defeated Ambehaving and King Hairan among others othersHedley Hedley Woodhouse another Canadian who rode Mister Jive in the Gotham will be aboard the colt in the Run for the Roses He has ridden in three previous Churchill Downs classics but has yet to win He was third with Palestinian in 1949 unplaced with Trumpet King in 1950 and Fisherman in1954 in1954Rated Rated one of the best big time jockeys in the New York area and at the major tracks in Florida during the winter Wood house is a native of Vancouver British Columbia He started his riding career at Exhibition Park and also rode at Lands downe downeHe He broke his maiden on July 4 1940 in Vancouver and later became a top rider at California tracks His richest stakes victory victoryContinued Continued on Page SOD Mister Jive Totes Silks Of Canadian Executive ExecutiveApplebaum Applebaum Colorbearer Trained By Carter Woodhouse to Ride RideContinued Continued from Page 49 D Dwas was scored at Hollywood Park in 1944 when he guided Happy Issue to victory in the rich Gold Cup He calls that his biggest riding thrill thrillAfter After his initial success on the West Coast he came east to become a regular at New York tracks An exceptionally clean rider he has had comparatively few sus ¬ pensions pensionsWoodhouse Woodhouse has had far more experience in bigtime racing than G M Buddy Carter Mister Jives trainer Carter will be sending his first Derby horse postward but has had amazing success for a man who has been training race horses for less than three years yearsAppelbaun Appelbaun picked him from the farm without any previous race track Experience and put him in charge of his stable Carter only 26 centered his operations around Toronto before he started to aim at the richer stakes in the United States


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