Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1902-11-18

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NOTES OF THE TURF. The disabled jockeys at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Covington, Ky are improving. George Pieratt, who was injured by the fall on Lady Meddlesome, hopes to be able to take his departure for Chicago this week. Tim Murphy has a very-bad knee, but Mason and Galbreath are worse off, with respectively a broken collar bone and shoulder. "Tony" Wallace held a sale in the paddockat Latonia Saturday noon. He sold Gonfalon to W. Stueve for 00, Porphyrogene to jockey H. Mc-Auliffe for C0, Ljsbeth to George Rowe for 5, Kilrush to A. C. Bellew for 0, and to Scott Harlan he sold The Rush for 5 and Princess Teck for 5. W. L. Hazelip has decided to race in California this winter. The latter part of this week he will leave Latonia with nine horses. Brown and Peters will take six, Ira Fitzgerald will take out half a dozen of his own and a couple, Locust Blossom and Billy Boyles, for F. W. Torreyson. Kingston, Louisville, Ky. The Futurity course at Ingleside is "round the turn," 170 feet short of three-quarters of a mile. Trainer James Murphy, well known as "War Jig" Murphy, died at Lexington, Ky. Saturday from hemorrhage." W. E. H Chicago. Your wager on Tillo was a loser.


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