Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1907-06-11

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Jubilee will improve when the distances stretch, out. Kentucky Bean will run an improved race next time out. Miss Crawford is working in a most satisfactory manner. She is worth remembering. Saturday morning at Belmont Fark Blanely and W. II. Carey did impressive work and are bath ready to win. C. C. Gills five year-old chestnut gedding. Claudes-im-. by Woowthorpe — Bmma Pickwick, died at Oakland a fe-w days ago. J. B. Brady, the owner of Accountant, has recovered from his rcce-nt illness. He narrowly aacaaed an attack of pneumonia. Kinds Daughter is ready for a race at the first aakiag. Her thrse-sjuarters in 1:1;; was tbe beat work in ti.e e:isi last Saturday. Belle c.f pequest bowed a tendon in her last race and may BSt be- seen al the nasi again. She is destined for a broodmare at R. II. .McCarter Rotters Fe-cpte-st Stud. Tommy Williams, a well known rae e track fol-lowe-r. who oiic-e managed Jockey Bert Kuapp ami was betting cc.iuinissione-r for Rob Tucker, died at New Orleans last Saturday of consumption. Johnny Reiff was bom iu Kansas, but Findlay. Ohio claims him as a townsman. Johnny sjieiit bis school days in Findlay and the natives of Findlay are jubilant over his victory on Orby iu the Knglish Derby. When the "ex| enses" of running a prominent stable exclusive- c.f Jockey hire, but including trainers salaries, etc. amount to slightly over 00. 0o0 a year, it makes the impressive list of "Winning Owners" look rather sickly, but e-mine-ully sporlsuiuulike.— New Xork Sports of the Times.


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