Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1909-05-04

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Barney Sclireilier thinks well of the Houston rae ing and has wired for more horses to be shipped to that point. Lucien Lyne, the American ioekey riding in Be! giiim tor M. E. Ribaucourt. has ridden twenty winners thus far this season, and is at the head of the Belgian jockey list. The two year-old brown colt. Tricksy, by Tith-otius — Quadra, has gone to South Africa. He was sold by T. J. Harmon to S. T. Harbeson, who was acting for Douglas Grand, of New York. The five-year-old chestnut gelding. Judge Treen. by PtdeUo— Knameliiie. belonging to Dillard Hill, died at Lexington. Ky., Saturday morning of pneumonia, contracted en route from Jacksonville. Ela. Turner Wilmorc has purchased the two-vear-old John Metliiie. by Hi hlgcwater — Chicora II.. from the Pleasant View stock Farm, lie is said to have shovvn some very fast trials, and is regarded as a promising racing tool. The Worth race track was damaged a good deal bv the wind of Friday and Saturday last. Part of the fence is down, many of the stables were tin roofed and the grandstand damaged. It will take about ,609 to repair the damage. Mrs, R. W. Waldens colt. Beau Chilton, which failed to race up to expectation in his tirst race at Pimlico. is entered in the Epsom Derby and tiraml Prix de Paris of 1910. Good judges consider the coll a gnat individual and he will race better later on. J. B. llaggin lias arranged to send 196 yearling* froin Elmemlorf Farm to Buenos Ayres to tie sold. The shipment will be nimie about June 1. Last sum nicr the master of Elmendori sent upward of fifty broodmares to Buenos Ayrcs. They will be the get of such sires as Salvator. Watercress. Juvenal. Star Rub . Rapailo and others. J. L. MoGinnis Frank Gill. SpolllMiund and the two year old. Inspired, which have been in training al ll.e ld!e Hour Farm in Kentucky, will lie shipped to Helinout Park Wednesday. In the same car will BO the stallion. Previous, which was purchased at the Julius Bauer dispersal sale by Dr. F. B. Batten fat a gentloman in New Brunswick. Dorian tlie mouth of April there were twenty-six foala dropped at Barney Schrcibers Woodlands Stock Farm in Missouri, three by Saiu, seven by Bannock bum. two by Diutsehland. two by Yorkshire Lad. two by esarloii. three by Joe Carey, two by Lamp lighter and one each by Nasturtium. Wootsthorpe, tSattaaeac fc I.Orme. Samson and Sempronius. .l. . Pritchard. owner of Belle Scott and Hooray, is a visitor at Pimlh-o. lie is a son of Alexander Pritchard, who built the famous old Pritchard track in Mobile. Ah... and who. in the ante helium days, campaigned a stable of thoroughbreds on the southern circuit. Mr. Pritchard will l arc his horses at Toronto and Montreal and then send them to Saratoga, where they will l c rested up for that meeting. William Garth will train The Monk to the end of the Baltimore meeting. Then he goes will On . tario. also owned by David Stevenson, to the Cana- diau circuit. The COM was named pot the cowl Ilk black markings of his face. It is understood that the Canadian Racing Associations will not grant licenses to those trainers and jockeys who took part in the unrecognized meeting here last fall, after the annonne. nient had I n made that it was disapproved of. -Toronto Globe.


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