Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1899-08-20

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Col. W. S. Barnes has decided that his crack filly, Lady Elite, has d ne enough for this year. She has many valuable stake engagements next jear and will be retired until the time arriveB to prepare her for them. Carruthsrs and Shields bought King Carnival before his start for the Michigan Stakes at Detroit Saturday. The speedy tilly Coralis changed hands also. A. Brown and Co. becoming her new owners. J. E. McDonalds promising colt, Carrolltou, died at Saratoga recently. He was a half-brother to Eousselaer and was deemed a coming star. Subscriber, Chicago. Place odds against Our Gertie August 16 at Hawthorne, 2 to 5.


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