Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1909-09-04

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NOTES OF THE TURF. James Lally and F. Goring have returned to La-tonia frqni Canada. Jockey I. Phillips died In Montana this week. A hemorrhage was the direct cause of death. Irving. H. Wheatcroft is planning to race a formidable stable on the New York tracks next season. Ivan Fox, who purchased a yearling colt by Griffon Last Bail at the Shccpshead Bay sales this week, is the man who sold Honielander to Joseph E. WIdener. Fourteen entries have been made for the Belmont Park Weigh t-for-Ago Race at two and one-quarter miles, "including King James, Fitz Herbert and Olambala. August Belmont, chairman of the Jockey Club, returned; yesterday from his trip abroad, during which lie had the pleasuse of seeing his horses rac in England. The yearling brother to Bellario, purchased this week by E. It. Bradley, is a stoutly-built chestnut and strikingly resembles Bellario, one of the smart juveniles lif the season of 1900. There is no telling how good a two-year-old Walter House has In Ostend. the Ogdcn colt which won at Shccpshead Bay Wednesday. In an obvious effort to keep from showing Ostend up Jockey Butwell took the colt all over the track and got him into difficulties from which lie could not have extricated himself If ho had not been possessed of fine speed and courage.


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