Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1899-07-12

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NOTES OF THE TURF. In a personal note Secretary Hopper of La-tonia writes: "Latoniaa fall meeting will commence October 7 and close October 28 nineteen days racing. We will close the usual stakes ; date of closing, September 1. The betting ring will be open to all responsible bookmakers. No syndicate betting for Latonia, and no free gate." Marcus Daly has sent his jockey Morgan out to his Montana ranch. Morgan was badly hurt by a fall while tho Aqueduct meeting was in progress and will stay at the ranch until fully recovered. Kingston Stud Farm, from which Starter James B. Ferguson has sent forth many noted winners, is offered for sale. Starter Jim, it is rumored, is to become permanently a Californian. B, H. Bronaugh abippsd his stable, including Bicbardson, Junaetta, Cringe and four or five others, to Windsor Monday from Latonia. Lige Brewster will ship to Harlem today. The steeplechase horse Diversion has gone amiss and, will not face the flag again for some time. With three firsts, a second and a third Tod-Sloan had a very good day at Newmarket yesterday. Hurdle racing and steeplechasing are to ba made a feature of the Latonia fall meeting. The bay filly Oriva, by Ormonde Geneva, by Fonso, died at Saratoga July 2. Joan Beraud has been stopped In his work, again, having been going sore. .


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