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Show I FAMOUS EQUINE PERFORMERS ARE RETIRED THE MANAGER. A . fr a' H V,;-' - ;'-:A ' w-, . A- A; At.. ' :''" A AA ' "-'.A' A 'A:'':' :? FEEE LANCE. A r-t'- : - '"-"!A:4 - . i ' ' ! A 'AJr ; : . :" ff " :' ' LUKE M'LTJKE. rUBTNG the past season three of tho most noted performers in the west U have been retired to the nursery. All three showed great promise as i-yoar olds, only to go bad in their training as 4 year-olds, which required their retirement. Luke McLuke, star of the J. W. Schorr (Memphis) racing strirjir has bee,, , old to .Tack Keene; The Manager, rated as one of ESSl C MSnowSlf V" ,il l0"Awhllp hv Kentucky, Las been placed in the stud by T. U McDowell of Lexington, and Free Lance, winner of tho 1912 Latonia Derby Der-by has been retired by George .1 Long to his Bashford manor nursery 111 three possess speed size and sightliness. Turfmen are deeply interested m what these stallions will do m the nursery, as their blood is such as to cause predic W, 'tt "t0t h" 1' , h-e ,hre .Wi" fail t0 teke rank with best whicnavc been sent to the stud in recent years. |