Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1908-09-10

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NOTES OF THE TURF TURFThe The sixtyfour yearlings un rrday by J B Haggin will be sold at auction dur ¬ ing the October meeting at Newmarket NewmarketField Field Daisy the Whitney gelding which won a good race In II P Whitneys colors at Sheepshead Monday Is among the nominations to the English St Leger of next year Ills mother was Ed Corri gans well known race mare Daisy F FIt It is staled in Paris France that August Bel hmont has acquired a site for racing stables near Dieppe H B Duryca also has rented the Gazou stables from Maurice Ephrussi Two other Ameri ¬ can owners arc seeking training quarters quartersJames James R Keene said Monday at Sheepshead Bay that in all probability he would not start Ballot in the Annual Champion Stakes to be run next Satur day for the reason that he did not believe Ballot with 127 pounds could defeat King James with 102 102A A J Joyner has decided not to start Hessian again this season He had hoped to get the horse around to race If not in the Annual Champion on Saturday at least later in the season but has found it Inadvisable to attempt a further campaign with the Watercress colt coltThe The stockholders of the Brooklyn Jockey Club held a meeting Tuesday and discussed the coming meet ¬ ing at Gravesend It was the opinion of those present that while no bookmaking or poolselling could be tolerated oral speculation in accordance with the decisions handed down by Justices Bischoff Gaynor and Hoyt would not be interfered with withDiscerning Discerning mcinbers of the Jockey Club look of course for a dawn of better days following the iiv evitable subsidence of the present Hughes folly but they do not expect that consummation to be hastened through the efforts of Mr Belmont Rac ¬ ing in New York has had no aid from that source und does not look for any New York Telegraph TelegraphW W B Gilpin has just returned to New York from Kentucky where he went to look over a bunch of weanling colts and fillies by Adam hi the Millstream Stud at the Instance of an English horseman and an old friend Mr John Reid Walker brother of Wl Hall Walker and owner of a bis stable in England as well as a breeding establishment in Ireland Mr Walker likes the Adam breed and commissioned Mr Gilpin to look the lot over in Kentucky KentuckyThe The Suburban merrygoround at Algiers La had a paying afternoons mixed raciug last Sunday Of it the New Orleans Picayune naively says There were a number of bets made on the five aces Sheriff Marrero and a squad of deputies and Jlie Jefferson police patrol were on hand to sec j hat the Locke Jaw was obeyed to the letter Those who madebets made no effort to conceal the fact but these were placed In the category of individual bets


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