Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1899-10-12

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NOTJES OK THE TURF. Satsuma is beine driven in a buggy every day, and it will be fully two months before tbe old horse will be ready to face the barrier. Little Lord Fauntleroy, the jet black negro lad who rides for McMahcn and Gerhardy, and who won several races this week, is known among the stable boye as "Lonnie Up," which is a southern expression meaning something the same as "To Boot." Last spring Frank McMahon bought the faBt mare Flora Hawk and tbe little darkey was thrown in. He gives promise of making a very fine sort of a rider. Although a midget, he is not afraid of the big boys with reputations, and has already been cautioned for his rough riding. San Francisco Examiner. Mr. Whitney withdrew the protest" lodged against Kings Courier for improper registration, filed on Saturday, when Kings Courier defeated Killashandra in the Nursery Handicap. The colt was entered as by Kantaka instead of by Kingston, his rightful sire.


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