Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1900-07-12

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i i [ i , ; - . I r " , e y NOTES OF THE TCKF. Some of the side scenes at race tracks are frequently as interesting as the panorama in front. This is more not ceable since the Brighton meeting opened than ever before, and a stroll under the stand between the races shows the regulars grouped in the coolest spots calmly . discussing the situation. Monday the front of I the stage was occupied before the third race. by the ex-kings of the pigskin. Fred Taral and Willie Sims, trying to pick a inner. It was an object lesson for the younger jockeys who are wearing diamonds. — New York Sun. Messrs. Talbot Bros, have at their farm near Paris. 12 yearlings, all by The Commoner, and J they are said to be as fine looking individuals , as one ever sees, each of them being nearly as B big as an ordinary two-year-old. The Chicago Jockey Club has notified Barney Schreiber that his horse- can be entered atd i raced at Hawthorne at his pleasure.


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