Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1908-03-29

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NOTES OF THE TURF. A. J. Joyner is on bis way north with twentv-two head of the II. P. Whitney horses which "were wintered at Aiken. S. C. Trainer Frank Weir says Dr. Gardner was never better at Ibis time of the year than the Excelsior Handicap winner is right now. Nut in g. which finished second to Spencer Wells at Washington last Thursday, is the first representative of the sire Golden Maxim to appear under colors. Allan Pinkerlon says the New York poolrooms have not reeeived any information regarding the racking at Washington and will not during the rest of the meeting. .Tame:- Crawford, which won the fifth race at •Washington Thursday, was wintered by Woods Stockton at his farm in Albemarle county, Virginia and sa.s lie fed the horse on pea hay all winter.


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