Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1896-09-26

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NOTES OF THE TURF TURFEd Toured Ed Corrigans Corrigan stable will finish the season at St Louis LouisHazlet Louisa Hazlet Haslet has developed into a sulker sulkier of the profound type typeThe type The Brooklyn Jockey Club has abolished the use of the starting machine machineBaldur machine Baldur Balder and his owner and rider Coughlin Coughing have been ruled off by the Oakley Ankle officials officialsJohn officials John Hannigan Hannifin a good horseman has been engaged to train a division of the Corrigan stable stableHereafter Hereafter a 10 entrance fee to go to win ¬ ners nears is to be charged to all purse races under one mile at Oakley Ankle OakleyJockey Jockey Siinrns Sinn may ride for Burns Water house during the winter at San Francisco and next season as well wellTwo welt Two Leonatus Lents yearlings and two more by Blue Eyes in the McLean CLean stable have done some startling work at Oakley Ankle OakleyLinda Linda is to be bred to Barney Schreibers Schreiber su ¬ preme premed stallion Foul Shot by Musket at the close of the present racing season seasonOgden seasoned Ogden the Futurity winner is under the weather with some skin disease and is not likely to start again in some time timeTyphoon interphone Typhoon II was not as badly hurt as first impressions opined The colt is going again and will be ready to race within ten days daysStarter daystar Starter Pettingill Petting now at Oakley Ankle will do the flag work at the fall meeting of the Queens County Jockey Club operating the Aqueduct track trackDaily racially Daily Mercury of New York the alleged au ¬ thority thrifty of the American turf did not appear Saturday It expired of incompetence a dead ¬ ly disease in newspaperdom newspaper newspaperdomMike newspaper Mike Dwyer stood a 4005 raise on Cleophus Cloths when she won at Brooklyn last Tuesday She was entered for 500 and Jim Murphy bid her up to 4500 loss than the fillys fills worth worthAlex worthless Alex Ullman Pullman has sued the St Louis Fair Grounds Association for 13000 the amount of r bond forfeited when he was ousted from con ¬ trol troll of the betting of the St Louis track trackMilt tracksuit Milt Young has sold his smart yearling colt by Strathmore Stratford Annette to Oots Boots Bros Brows for a loner price He is credited with supreme individual ¬ ity city and an eighth in 11 seconds under 165 pounds poundsInstead poundings Instead of Mr John F Price it is Secretary Chas F Price of Louisville now Capt Caput Rees associate in the Oakley Ankle stand who is to act at Ideal Park with Col Cool Clark when his Oakley Ankle en ¬ gagement argument is over overJockey overstock Jockey Coady Cody the California boy under con ¬ tract to Ed Purser of the Cambridge Stable will not ride an more in the East His trouble came out of Buckwas Backwash performances a natural one September 17 at Brooklyn The annual meeting of the American Tarf Tar Congress is to be held at St Louis next Monday MondayOld Monday Old Barnum Arum is 17 years old and leading a sedate life at East Randolph N Y where H J Woodford Woodward has a farm The old horse won a quarter of a million dollars for Mr Woodford Woodward raced 13 years ran 296 races and won 86 of them themThe tether The tawdry local story about Ed Corrigan drawing a pistol on his partners John Brenock Redneck and James Burke will not do Corrigan isnt isn't a pistol man In all his quarrels other men have drawn guns but Corrigan never Corrigan may quarrel but not in a pistol way wayRed warred Red Bill Whelan Wheelman C C OFallons Fallings former trainer is in the city and denies the report that he blistered Assignee so badly that the horse had to be thrown out of training Whelan Wheelman left OFallons Fallings employ at Chicago and it was said that the owner of Assignee intended to have him arrested for cruelty to animals St Louis Republic RepublicThere Republic There was some bad racing at the recent Coney Island meeting and the existence of a ring was suspected The Jockey Club has in ¬ vestigated estimated the bad looking corners of the meet ¬ ing King and a report is ready for the examination and decision of Mr Belmont who will be back from England this week Some sharp action is probable probableWe probable We are told in the hiki hiking language of mod ¬ ern Bern racing misinformation via Windsor Ont that Elano Eleanor hung Loyal Prince on the fence last Thursday There is no information as to the Princes present health Did he perma perm ¬ nently mentally decorate the fence or is he all out Breathless millions awaited a reply and will pant until they were answered by the fact of performance performancePerhaps performance Perhaps one of the keenest tributes to DAILY RACING FOBMS FOBS range was the display in Fri ¬ days paper Five charts covering twontyoight twenty races on five tracks were published In the twentyeight twenty races 196 horses started and there was not one without a connecting num numb ¬ ber beer with its past performances Fridays en trios on four tracks contained 196 horses Of this number but three were without connecting links and all throe had no past in a racing way In these autumn days too the index numbers of both charts and entries can be guaranteed Each is chocked back to its former chart num numb ¬ ber beer after passing the editorial barrier barrierThe barrier The eastern racing field abounds in system players The news says that the bookmakers are all welltodo welted and there are some hundred of them Ergo the system players are com ¬ plaining paining The record of the Coney Islands 1 Clubs mirrors their trouble Last falls Shoephads Shepherds favorite winning average was 42 per cent This fall it was about 40 per cent The general system is to back the first or second choice to win 20 and follow it on First place winners cleared 941 on the meeting and place players 522 The largest amount of capital invested by the first class was 700 and by the second 1700


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