Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1909-06-22

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Sa invoke broke down in training at Oklahoma Ciiv a few days ago. Jockey J Mclntvre has signed a contract to ride for the Kirklicld Stable. ltamor broke down during the running of a race at Victoria. B. C. last week. City Park race track, at New Orleans, will be used for a dog show on August 1. Ruing at Victoria. B. C is such a success that mi addition to the betting ring is necessary. locker McKcnzio was suspended at Oklahoma City last week for pulling up one of his mounts. George .larvis. a western horseman, is dying of tuberculosis in tile county infirmary at Oakland. Cal. F V Forsythos good three -year-old. High Private witiiicr of tlie California Derby, has been fired and Idi.-I red. lackey F. Wootlons injuries, sustained on the closing day at Ascot Heath, are less serious than at Bnrt supposed. Frank Fi isldo intends to hereafter run Efiendi in races at t mile and over rather than in sprints, believing the longer route more suitable to the horse. William Walker is collecting a band of mares with which to start a breeding farm at his home near i I Abridge. Out. He will use Earl Rogers as a stallion now and Stanley Fay later on. snbsci ipiion [a betas taken up at Oklahoma City for Jockey Barns, who is confined in a Houston hospital, suffering from u complication of diseases. Last war Barns was one of the leading riders In the sou til west. Rarelv does it happen that a dam and her progeny ale in training at the same LIB*! . I be Victoria. It truck furnishes such a cafe m the eleven-rear old mare. Aunt Polly, and the three-year old .■brstnut colt. R. H. Flaherty, by V ulcuiu— Aunt Polly.


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