Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1909-09-01

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NOTES OF THE TURF. ; The Seagram and Clyde stables have been shipped from Saratoga to. Canada. The English division of James R. Keenes stable has won ten races of the value of 3,405 so far this season. Phil Chlnu has made up his mind to ship his stable from Saratoga to New York, instead of going back to Canada. The horses of the Brownleigh Park Stable, J. L. Coyle and William G. Wilson, have arrived at Slieepshead Bay from Saratoga. J. P. Schwartz of Woodland. Cal., is at Reno tr3-lng to sell a three-year-old brother of the sensational Jack Nunually to A. F. Dayton, in whose colors Jack Nuunally has raced., John Dyments bay colt. Star Wave, shipped to New York for the express purpose of running in the Flatbush Stakes and Great Eastern Handicap, has developed lung fevers Following the precedent established at Empire City and Saratoga, there will" be no off days at Shoepshead Bay. Gravesend. Belmont Park, Yoiikers, Jamaica and Aqueduct this fall. R. F. Carman, who is a. partlcal horseman, has given up employing .professional trainers. He likes to get out mornings and do -his own work, and he is doing it at the Long Island tracks. Herman Rettig and Stanley Davis will do the riding for R. L. Thomas at Slieepshead Bay. Davis can ride at 97 pounds and is entitled to the apprentice allowance. Henry McDanlel, who handles the Thomas string, has a high opinion of young Davis. Walter Jennings remained at Slieepshead Bay during the Saratoga-meeting With Tom Melton and Rosshampton, two shifty colts he is training for Samuel Ross of Washington. Jennings will have a goodly stable again next season. He is breaking this fall four fine-looking Star Shoot colts, bred at Raceland, which he owns in partnership with Catesby Woodford. Will McDanlel, after an absence of two years, has returned to New York. He did not have to look for commodious stabling quarters as in the past. The two-year-old colt. Setback, bv Ogden, out of Set Fast, a fast mare handled by Albert Cooier some years ago, is the sole occupant of the-McDaniel stable. Pat Dunne lias no such string as he used to bring on from the west. There are no Savables, no Flying Dutchinans in the Dunne establishment this year. Dumies best horses are only shifty platers, but thev will win. because their owner knows how to place them. No man who pursues the fascinating sport gauges the capabilities of his horses better than does this quickwitted, straightforward westerner, who Is as kindly " as he is shrewd. New York Telegraph.


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