Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1909-08-01

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Earles Court was "nerved" about three months ago. r Ji,P.,Mnyberry thinks that Robin Hood will train for raping again next winter. . , R. E- Watkihs will ship Lad of Langden and Ida D.. from Yonkers to Windsor at once. The two-year-old bay filly by Dick Welles Bessie Spahr has been named Bessie Welles. The Ontario Jockey Club lias put Woodbine track at, the disposal of the newly organized Toronto Hunt Polo Cliib. The purses for the Reno meeting will range from 00 to 00. The ring will be open and there will be six or more races daily. John Madden has-a two-year-old .filly under cover that Is credited with being particularly fast, but her identity Is a jealously guarded stable secret. William Walker declares that his failure to protect Apache beyond ,700 .was due to the knowledge that the horse has a bad knee, which he fears may : becpirie so troublesome at any time as to preclude , further training. William Walker considered that Stanley Fay had , 1 been harshly treated by the handicapper when 124 1 pounds was assigned to him In the Frontier Handicap and so decided to forego his plan of shipping the 1 son of Canopus to Windsor for the opening at that : place. The Walker stable Will be raced at Saratoga. .Father Bill" Daly was as spry as a kitteii when his chestnut mare, Killlecrankle,; took second I money In .the last race at Yonkers Friday. One lias to go back Some time to recall the. Daly colors ! finishing irt front, .nevertheless in the day of Civil Service, Florence M., King Fan, Dalsyrian, Jim Mc-iowan and others that, bore the red and green cap i creditably, the Daly colors were popular.


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