Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1909-06-24

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Heldel 1« said to be tlie oldest of the riders at I/Htonia. The fall meeting at Aqueduct will be of six days duration, it is said. .Toe Rose is reputedly the best of the Schreiber horses with which trainer Dave Henry has arrived at l.:itonia. The McDowell and Relf strings, shipped east from Latmiia. reaclieil Sheeiishead Bay in the best of pliysieal condition. T. 0. McDtwell will mate his best mares with his llalina stallion. Allan a l ale. the mining year. Heretolore lie lias been breeding largely to ontsld" stallions. WttfTy. De-an Swift. The Not. Bomba and Sir .■Martin are the entries received in Ixmdon for the Grand Prix de Tromille-Dcaiiville. to In- decided on AllLllst 15. Herman Rrandt has decided that Harrlgan will not go «t route in coiiscipicncc of his failure in the Parkway, and he will confine the speedy son of Plaudit to sprinting in the future. The Iwo-year olds in John E. Maddens liarn. which have Irad the influenza, have passed the acute stage ami. no coin pi leaf ions having set in. are in ti fair way to resume regular training. Trainer William Hogan lias arrived at Belmont Park with Agent and l cnier. both tlie property of Bartlett Mclennan of Montreal. The crosscountry horse. Spy, was destroyed while the string was in Cantid*. Iersi ns III., under every disadvantage as regards luck in the race for Hie Castle Dwell Handicap, gradually HiiinioiuMcd all ilitliculties and revealed himself a three-year-old of no ordinary merit. — London Sportsman. At tlu- next meeting of the English Jockey Club Lord Cadogan will move to ahoDah 8he rule of raring wHiich itcrniits an owner to make a declaration to win. The motion is. says Truth, to be seconded by Lord Coventry. St. Wolf, by St. Frusipiln. out of Wolfs Crv. ■winner of the Newmarket Stakes and Saudringhjni Foal Stakes, has liecn leased by Walter Raphael to David Mann on behalf of a French stud, and the iHirse has gone to France. Mrs. Harry Stover is ont with a denial of a report that W. W. Finn is to have the management of the stable of her recently deceased husband. She will continue to race the horses, proltahly with Roy Egan as manager of the stalde. M. L. Schwartz old handicap horse. Far West, has arrived at iravesend from Silver Brook Farm end is once more in John Millers stable. Miller will train llie big Montana gelding for flat races this summer ami Mr. Schwartz will hunt him In the fall.


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