Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1899-11-23

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NOTES OF THJfi TURF. The stewards of tbe Jockey Club have chosen the Gray starting machine for use in starting the two-yeir-olds at Newmarket Heath next year. The club does not limit other couraeB under its jurisdiction to the use of the Gray machine, bat allows them to choose either the Kenny, Johnstone and Gleason or Carrandini gales if such should ba their preference. All the horses in the stable of W. H. Laude-man, with tbe exception of Onomastus and one other, which have recently bean fired, will be takon by Trainer Albert Franklin to Memphis to winter and be got ready for next seasons campaign. The two that have been fired will be taken to Lexington and tnrned out. Mondays New Orleans Picayune says: "Tho entries to the twenty-two stakes of the mooting closed Saturday night, and up to date Mr. Clark has received 1136 nominations; sixty-five of this number are in the Derby, and among the number are sevoral of the bsst known horses in the country." George C. Bennetts two-year-old Siboney died recently at Bowling Green, Ky en routs from Chicago to Memphis Siboney was a bsy colt by Quicklime Mont3 Rosa, the dam cf that crack racemare Marquise. , R. Bain, Chicago The Unknown has staried in bat three racjs. i : j r


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