Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1901-11-16

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NOTES OF THE TUBS. Notwithstanding the fact that Julius Fleiech-mann has disposed of his premier stallions, Halma and St. Maxim, he will not give up all interest in the sport. Indeed, he asserts that he will, if possible. be more interested in racing than at any time previous, as he will shortly be able to attend more personally to the performances of his stable on the race course. J. B. Campbell, New Orleans, La. Two horses named John Henry were running in 1887. The oldest and best known waB by Baunterer Lida Gaines. The other, at first called Bob Burdette, was by Barnton Malaria, and was a jumper and probably is the horse you bad in mind. It is very probable that Borne BespasB will secure the old Duhme farm at Woodlawn, O., for breeding purposes. Negotiations are on between Borne and J. H. Biddle, tho present occupant of the farm, and the deal may be closed in a few days. T. Eeane, Chicago. Carrying 100 pounds Bosewar won the Lake ViewHandicap at Wash-ington Park, July 20, Abe Frank handicapped at 128 pounds was scratched. C. J. B Chicago : Money wagered on Herodes was not refunded, the horse being in the starters control when the accident occurred. Favorites are mooting with poor success at Latonia. Last Thursday-not a first choice passed under the wiro in front. It is reported from Chantilly, France, that Trainer Wishard will settle there and that he is assured of ample support.


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