Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1907-09-21

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NOTES OF THE TURF. The third Mrs. II. Eugene Leigh was formerly a Miss Lucie Stevenson, or London, England. The two-year-old chestnut filly Autumn Winds, by Prince of Monaco -Middlcmarcli, was recently sold at lxington, Ky., to J. B. Riley for 00. . Woodford Clavs fast Star Shoot gelding. Nimbus, is under treatniont for some foot trouble, which probably accounts for the poor showing he made in his recent race. He is being carefully handled and may not start again for sonic time. Spokane and Chicago romaneists are printing a woolly story about the career of Billy A., which is said to have "appeared in several sensational performances on New York and other eastern race tracks." The horse may have died near Riverside, Wash., some days ago and may have killed men in his career. But he never appeared on any track in the cast and was a chestnut -horse bv Wildidle .Bonanza, by LodI, foaled in 1882, which always raced in the west badly and was twenty-five years old when he died.


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