Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1906-09-20

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Edward Corrlgan has had the firing iron applied to John Carroll. It is claimed that Fred Cook lost 5,000 through the failure of Jack Shine at Gravesend, Tuesday. Secretary Nathanson returned to Louisville yesterday to make preparations for the last six days of the meeting at Douglas Park. Joe Yeagers betting operations in the east this year, according to the New York papers, have brought the young Ohioan temporary embarrassment. The intelligent and interesting communication in Tuesdays Daily Racing Form, signed George B. Webb, should have carried the address of Toronto, Ont. Oscar Lewisohn is gradually accumulating a considerable stable. His latest purchase Is Princess Nettie, the two-yeur-old filly by His Highness Xettie. In race 04740, the Bayshore Stakes at Gravesend, Tuesday, F. J. Farrell, and not F J ORourke, should have appeared as the name of the owner of Keator. It was a typographical error. Z. G. Stebbius, who was. the presiding judge at the Deuver and Butte meetings, returned, to Chicago a day or two ago and will leave Saturday night for Hot Springs, where he will preside in the stand at the Arkansas State Fair, which opens at Oaklawn October 1, for ten days.


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