Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1908-06-19

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NOTES OF THE TURF his horses at uimirv oviiifiini t imMviii OVIT Woodlands No man is harder hit by the present pinch yet no wails come from Missouri MissouriGaino Gaino little Rye tho pride of the oast side of New York is now ready to race in his best stylo The Greemtii gelding insists on hot weather to do iis best bestMr Mr ViindiTliilts trainer William Duke hits had n wonderfully successful season in France Hiving won twentynine nicts and been second on thirty Mhcr occasions occasionsWhen When Carbine the great Australian horse won Hie Melbourne Cup he was a fiveyearold ran in n field of thirtynine horses and beat them all with 145 pounds on his Iruuk IruukIt It is very probable that Quintette the French colt and dead lieuter with Sea Sick II in the French Derby will be seen in England this year is lie is engaged In the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Park ParkSamuel Samuel Lazarus the Texas breeder and horseman Is on his way to Europe for the summer He sailed Tuesday and will not return to the United States I H fore fall mid ho exacts to sec some racing in ucriiiany and France FranceOolC OolC Bull broke down so badly at Gravesend last fall it did not seem possible that lie could bo got to the Rices uguln But he Is going well again anil Is said to be so thoroughly repaired as to be likely to stand up all season seasonDr Dr J S Gardner of Kansas City l cforc leaving San Francisco told the good folks there that tho outlook for racing in Missouri was bright But he said In his interview the only trouble will be the passage of u bill


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