Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1908-07-16

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NOTES OF THE TURF Tourenne has come to be one of the most unre ¬ liable horses in eastern training trainingNealon Nealon worked threequarters In 110 over the Gravesend track Monday and will soon be ready to race if all goes well with him himThe The Windsor Ont merrygoround in course of construction has already declared to give five 200 pursesdaily for its coming meeting meetingFather Father Rainey a popular New York priest has Joined the Personal Liberty League and is using much effort to enroll other members membersSam Sam Hlldreths active horses are racing at Se ¬ attle but Sam himself is In New York and will start some of his stars at Saratoga SaratogaForeignbred Foreignbred horses which go to India never return owing to the existence of a regulation prohibiting the exportation of horses from that country countryHarry Harry Payne Whitneys Flip Flap has been brought up from Brookdale and will take part in all the longdistance races of the year She is In good fettle fettleJockey Jockey Skeets Martins father has applied to the city hospital of San Francisco as a charity pa ¬ tient He is destitute His son Is earning a large salary In England EnglandBandello Bandello one of the starters Tuesday in the sixth ruce at Brighton is a halfsister to Celt She was bred by James R Keene and sold as a yearling for 500 to E H Garrison who resold her to E U Bradley at a profit profitGeorge George J Longs good filly Altuda which won from Nimbus in the opening race of the Brighton meeting bled in her race Monday and had to lie pulled up in last place The trouble is said to have been caused by a nasal disturbance disturbanceGalllnule Galllnule the Irish stallion is a wonderfully pre ¬ served horse He Is now twentyrfour years old had fortythree mares this season and there are now living thirtyone foals by him surely proof enough of his extraordinary vitality vitalityJ J L McGinnls recently bought Enfield out of a selling race for 1100 Then after starting him in a race in which he was badly beaten McGinnis offered him back to his former owner W Clay for 1000 but the offer was declined with thanks thanksTwentytwo Twentytwo men arrested during the course of the Sheepshead Bay meeting for alleged violation of the law against betting were arraigned before Magis ¬ trate Voorhecs Monday and discharged without trial the Judge holding the district attorney had taken their case from him by having them indicted by the grand Jury JuryBob Bob Siever editor of the Winning Post was admitted to bail in the sum of 100000 at the Old Bailey court in London Tuesday in the case where he is charged with attempted blackmail In threat ¬ ening to publish a defamatory article unless paid 25000 for its suppression They are a trifle severe in such cases over there


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