Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1908-07-18

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3TOTES OF THE TURF Singleton 11 wins Klrschbaum 9 and Shriner 8 lead the Buttc riders while Dick Williams with 4899 J H Brannon 2570 and Tobe Ramsey 2030 are the chief winning owners ownersExjockey Exjockey J Gorman who rode Victorious when the Terror colt won the first Queens PJate under the black and yellow jacket of Mr Seagram is now driving the wagon that moves the starting gate from point to point at the Windsor race track trackWilliam William Dubois declares to start both Nealou and Charles Edward at Brighton Beach next week Nea lon will probably go to the post on Tuesday while Charles Edward will face the barrier on Thursday Neither has been to the races so far this ycaiv ycaivThere There was a rumor afloat Thursday that there would be a change of control in the Latonia Jockey Club before the time for the fall meeting rolls around The Interested ones however did not seem to know anything about it Cincinnati Enquirer EnquirerThe The queer will of F S P Stow of London Eng who died May 17 last disposes of 1751700 Mr Stow directs his son and heir not to keep or run race horses within twentyone years of the tes ¬ tators death otherwise his interest in the estate will cease excepting an annuity of 2500 2500The The eastern workwatchers now have James R Kecnes filly Wedding Bells as the stable crack which is being saved for the Futurity She is by Ben Brush Runaway Girl and a full sister there ¬ fore to Grctna Green Runaway Girl is by Domino Fair Vision and a halfsister to Trance and Peter Quince Wedding Bells will be seen at Saratoga SaratogaThe The father of jockey Sweet who makes the en ¬ gagements for jockey Gilbert says that there was no illfeeling between the boys and that stories of intentional rough riding by Gilbert were without warrant He said that Gilbert had never tried to Injure Sweet and that when the latter was thrown into the rail on the colt Prudent in a race on Monday it was simply racing luck luckCongressman Congressman Joseph L Rhinock Is back from a hurried trip to New York While there he spent an afternoon at Brighton Beach and he said he found things in pretty fair shape He pronounced the oral betting all right and that no one who was known 1iad any difficulty placing a wager Aa to the future of Latonia he had nothing to say beyond making a guess that Latonia would apply for fall dates Cincinnati Enquirer EnquirerThe The noisy nuisance of the tipseller who bawls in the faces of the racegoers that he had five straight winners on the card yesterday and that for the investment of a quarter anyone can be put on the high toad to fortune has been abolished at Windsor One of them who refused to heed the first warning was put in jail for twentyfour hours and the entire flock of bellowing nuisances imme ¬ diately disappeared Toronto Globe


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