Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1907-11-16

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NOTES OF THE TURF. norace E., Glenham and Stray are the three p, horses R. A. Rainey has shipped to Oakland from , 1 New York. H. E. Rowell has had several offers for the contract on jockey Sandy and may let him go when a Walter Stiller reaches Oakland. A penny parlay running against seven races of a a recent English meeting on the "option accumulator" system, figured up the sum of 75,710. Columbia Girl, which Johnson and Dodson entered a -in a number of the stakes at Oakland, has gone o lame and will not be sent to the post for some P lime. William H. Dubois has filed a formal complaint against jockey Willie Knapp with the stewards of the Queens County Jockey Club for leaving New York without his knowledge or consent. Jack Atkln, who is a personal representative for Barney Schreiber in many of his turf interests, floes not expect to give much of his time to racing this winter owing to the poor health of his wife. San Francisco report has It that the California Jockey Club may run off part of its program at Tanforan, but the Oakland track is so much more ;aslly accessible that the report is probably not well founded. W. Miller, E. Dugan and Horner will all be riding at Oakland next week and their advent will make a welcome addition to the riding talent at the track. Horner will be there by Monday and the other two boys by Thursday or Friday. i Eastern owners are greatly pleased with the action of the Coney Island Jockey Club in Increasing jts stakes and purses for next year and concurrent action on similar lines is expected from the other New York racing organizations. An active Jlemand fir yearlings at enhanced prices is one of Jhe predicted results to follow.


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