Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1899-10-14

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Mr. W. C. Whitney has relented in the Claw-son matter, and the boy will again be allowed to don his riding jackot. Clawsons saddle work was so slovenly at iraveeend that Mr. Whitney ordered him to Btand down for the remainder of the season. Friends interceded for the boy, and the result is he is given an opportunity to redeem himself. C!ason will go to New Orleans this winter under engagement to the stable of Frank Reagan. Now York Herald. Rixford, the clever little colt by Brutus, who won two raco3 at Oakland last week, was formally the proporty of Burns and. Waterhoaae. H3 showed ud in his work eo poorly that the big raciDg firm offered him as a gift to J, Foley, who used to work for them. Foley refused him, and Clerance Waterhouse gave Fountain, tho celts present owner, a fe9d box, bridle and blauket if he would take him away from the stable. Atkin and Lottridga havo twenty-two horses in training this season. Among them is old Scarborough, who both looks and works better than over bsforp. Jockey McJoynt is the Tod Sloan of tho running meeting now in progress at Dallas, Texas. On Monday he rode four winners the eutire card. John E. Madden haB sold to Richard Croker tho yearling brown filly by His Highness-Retribution. Price, ,2c0. Mr. Joseph J. Burke his been engaged to act as presiding judge at Tanforan Park. Harry Kuhl and Edward Smith will ba his associates.


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