Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1897-01-14

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NOTES OF THE TURF MartiniHenry the great son of Musket is to be brought from Australia by a Californian syn ¬ dicate of breeders breedersThe The San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed the ordinance abolishing pool rooms ovor the Mayors failure to approve the measure measureThe The bost youngster in California is a colt in tho Spreckels stable by Morello Helen Scratch half brother to Braw Scot Grandee and Grey hurst hurstThe The Fleischmanns have bought not pur ¬ chased from W S Barnes of the Melbourne Stud the promising youngster Highland Prin ¬ ces by Jim Gore Highland Love The Prin ¬ cess according to report has shown vonderful speed speedTrombone Trombone is the name of a yearling now a 2yearold that has covered three furlongs over the Memphis track in 36 He is said to be an equine wonder and is by Albert Tambourine He belongs to W Darden who owns a half in ¬ terest in the now famous Algol AlgolCaptain Captain Roes has advised Secretary Leake to telegraph Mr Macdonough in regard to the way his horses are being handled Captain Roos says he will not permit the continuance of such performances as Santa Bella and Miss Brummel have boon furnishing San Francisco Sporting World WorldNew New Orleans furnishes the present fables of tho turf The latest runs along the verbel line of Marcus Daly seeking tho services of Jockey Schorrer a less than firstclass rider for 1897 The fable goes to the folly of Scherrers declina ¬ tion of Mr Dabs offer on the ground that he would not bo the understudy of Fred Taral What rot I Any light weight in the West could well play riding seconds to the Dutchman who with all his speculative faults is a groat jockey an energetic jockey and an honest iockey Capt J H Roes was at Now Orleans yester day on his way to Memphis on business businessEd Ed Corrigan came to Chicago last night and will be hero until tho end of the week busy over business matters mattersLast Last Saturday Judge Murphy of St Lonis ruled that the Missouri law of 1895 had re ¬ pealed the law of 1891 and as the Missouri Supremo Court had decided that tho 1895 meas ¬ ure was unconstitutional the decision killed tho cases against the St Lonis pool and com ¬ mission room keepers and made pooling in the state of Missouri within the law


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