Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1909-08-06

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NOTES OF THE TURF.. Chris Snijth, of Yo Tnmhiori fame, is a regular on the Canadian circuit."- W. H. Dissert. John A. Drakes racing representative, has arrived at Saratoga after a trip abroad. It is said that jockey Schilling may come to an 1 arrangement with R. L. Thomas, his contract employer, by which he may resume riding shortly. Mary Davis, the sister to Hessian, after having been on the shelf -since Iher triumph over Harrlgan. De Mnnd and other good ones, at Belmont Park, will I start at Saratoga next week. While at the post in the Saratoga Handicap, Malt-bie . was severely kicked, and lias been in the hands ! of a veterinarian since then. This probably accounts for his poor showing iu the race. Thomas Welsh, trainer for H. P. Whitney, does ; not consider Rumpus, the sister, to Burgomaster. a capable a till v as Greenvale. another of the Whitney juveniles that has been showing fair form. One of tlie most enthusiastic admirers of Ocean Bound, at Saratoga. Is Pat Dunne. Mr. Dunne, it will be remembered, trained and raced the agner 1 horse; Flying- Dulchtnanu, ttw .sire of Flying .Ship, and he attributes Ocean Bounds excellence to her r paternal grandsire. Jockey Sbbell. who was seriously hurt by a fall 1 with .Malacca at Saratoga LMonday. is .progressing : nlcelv toward recovery. He is still In the Saratoga 1 hospital. but it developed. .that his skull was not t fractured, an was at tirsurearrd. He will doubtless ride again liefore the end of the meeting.


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