Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1908-09-16

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NOTES OF THE TURF Jockey Pickcns will ride free lance at Lexington LexingtonG G R Tompklns will ship Ills horses from Mon ¬ treal to Belmont Park for the racing there thereP P T Clilnii will take John Carroll with him to the coast and race the good Corrigaii campaigner this winter winterEdward Edward Corrigan was a brief visitor in the city yesterday having come from Lexington for which point he departed last night nightIt It Is seldom that so shrewd a horseman as Pat Dunne falls to land a purse during an entire meet iii This was his experience at Montreal MontrealThe The Windsor Hotel management of Montreal Que will donate a gold cup valued at 1000 to one of the stakes or handicaps to be run next spring at Blue Bonnets BonnetsIt It was recently rumored in New York that Paul Ralney was about to give up racing in this country but his trainer William Garth had heard nothing of the report reportThe The Montreal Hunts Club will hold a twoday race meeting at Blue Bonnets October 1 and 3 Rules i of the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association will be in vogue vogueSince Since the transfer of Gerrymander to L Calm by L A Cclla the colt has won six races He has proven a profitable investment and more than re ¬ paid the 1500 purchase price priceJohn John Hugglns who trains Mediant for II B Duryca says that she Is a good filly but declares that she docs not compare with her dam Ballantrac which he trained in England for her big races racesW W E Applegale Jr arrived yesterday from Seattle where he has been making book during the meeting He reports that the racing at Seattle was of good quality and successful in every particular particularGeorge George Taylor the onetime wellknown rider who was reported murdered some weeks ago in Paterson N Ji was a visitor at Montreal during the race meeting lie is uot actively connected with racing any longer longerC C J Fitzgerald staled while in Montreal that owner Eugcmaii would not be at all averse to leas ¬ ing the Brighton Beach track for racing purposes I but would riot conduct any future meetings there liiinself liiinselfL L A Cellas string of racers was shipped from Montreal to Fort Erie to join the baud that had been quartered there since the close of Fort Erie The entire lo will be shipped shortly to Louisville and Lexington LexingtonCharles Charles F Price who will be the presiding judge at Lexington and Douglas Park Louisville is at present at French Lick Springs Ind John Hacli meister and his assistant Harry Breivogel arc also at the same resort The trio will leave for Lexlug ton on Friday next nextClifton Clifton Forge which has been a consistent money earner for J U Strode will probably finish his career In the Canadian National Breeding Bureau There is a movement on foot to add him to the list of stallions now being apportioned to farmers in the province of Quebec QuebecThe The Jamaicans have at last come to the facts ii the case as this despatch from Kingston will show The reported scheinc of Americans to control horse racing here has dropped through It being impossible to raise the necessary capital In the United States Furthermore Jamaica is a little too far from Amer ¬ ica for the plan to prove u success successEdward Edward Alveys Prince Ahmed which has been resting since the Latonia meeting will be put ii training for a campaign at Louisville Hazeltliorin ami McChord which were also turned out will be filled before shipment to California Colonel BoU came through his firing process in excellent condi ¬ tion and will be a troublesome customer for the shortdistance racers to tackle during the winter months


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