Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1902-12-06

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I j NOTES OF THE TURF. Capt. S. S. Brown has shipped to Mobile, Ala., to bo broken during the winter, the remainder of his Senorita Stud yearlings. Peter Wimmer now has the entire lot that cost Captain Brown about 5,680, and from the bunch will select those to race in tho east the coming season as two-year-olds, R. Tucker will have charge of the remaindor and raco them in the west. Holstein, by Hanover Anna Gray, ajad once owned and raced both in England and America by Yf illiam C. Whitney, who sold him at auction a year ago for 2,000, has been purchased by J. S. I McDonald from his most recent owner, Sir John Thursby, and has been brought back to America. For foul riding in the fourth race at New Orleans yesterday jockey Haack was suspended for two weeks. James Morgan, the American jockey who has been riding at Warsaw, is lying very ill in London. Baleigh, Chicago. Irving Mayor Ewas even to show in the race inquired about.


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