Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1902-01-31

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NOTES OF THE TURF TURFr r Virginia Bradley has decided to retire Robert jJ7addell winner of the 1901 American Derby per irianently from the turf Bradley is enthusiastic bout the twoyearold filly which he has named Allin Violet He is none too sanguine of success However with Allio Virgo which will be his de ¬ pendence for the American Derby The fiveyear cSbld maiden brother to Robert Waddell though Jfstands over seventeen hands high in his Virginia barn and Bradley says he will start him at the Ben 4jiings spring meeting Besides these kinsmen of iBobert Waddell Bradley also owns twelve two Yyearolds which will be brought hero this year and campaigned for purses and stakes stakesAlfred Alfred Hennen Morris denies the statement that lias been published that the Morris Park track at Westchester N Y would be cut up and sold Mr Morris says another lease for two years has been arranged with the Westchester Racing Association A carload of horses shipped to New York from Lexington Ky several days ago contained the crack thoroughbreds Beau Gallant and Bellario belonging to Richard Croker They will be trained in the east by David Gideon Gideony y president Wall of the Charleston Racing Associ ¬ ation announced several days ago that the meeting there would close on March 15 to enable horsemen to participate at the Bennings spring meeting The Board of Stewards at New Orleans has in definitely suspended jockey McCann from all turf privileges for his poor ride on Jessie Jarboe i Judge Morrow has resigned his position in the judges stand at Charleston on account of ill health


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