Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1906-09-11

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Tradition is to be sold by auction next Saturday. The apprentice allowance of jockey Pat A. Walsh expired Saturday. William Steele is breaking eight yearlings for JUUuff Bauer at the Lexington track. The Jockey Club has issued au order prohibiting pawnbroking on the New York race tracks. FT. York Suu savs M- h- Hayman has decided to dispose of all of his horses. He is still buying yearlings, however. The Los Angeles Evening News announced that1 General Manager Brooks of Ascot Park has decided not to make a trip east this fall. Elliot C. Cowdin, who owns the Maplehurst Farm at ML Kisco, N. Y., will be the judge of the thoroughbred classes at the fair in Lexington, Ky. next week. W. A. McKinney. C. A. Rossand and W. A. Porter are among those now in the cast who have applied for stable room at Ascot Park. They want twenty stalls each. The yearlings purchased during the past week by Robert Tucker will be shipped to Lexington in a few days to join the band collected at Saratoga and now being broken by Mickey Shannon. The about six furlongs" at Douglas Park means that the distance is 190 feet short of alx furlongs. said to De tne intention of the management to iii build a chute out of which the races at six fur-longri will be started next spring.


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