Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1907-07-04

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Governor Davis, Yankee Jim and Neptunus are sick at Seattle. E. R. Bradley, it is said, has decided ,to present Rad News to Tom Sharkey, the pugilist. New York horsemen pity Sharkey. There will be no yearling sales at Sheepshead Bay today. The summer sale period will end with the auction of the Itancocas Stud youngsters tomorrow. T. W. Flynn says the reason he sold his horses at Windsor Tuesday is lack of time to devote to racing. Rusiness interests in Chicago demand his attention, lie says. Among the bookmakers at Seattle are Hugh Jones, W. I. McCarthy, George LAbbe, Davo Argyle, Nelson Jones, Charles Jacobs, Austin Williams, Charles Dixon and Robert Fleming. John Ferriss says Prince Ahmed Is certain to hold his own among the sprinters in the east and he feels that St. Volma Is the equal of any of the jumpers be will meet in New York cross-country races.


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