Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1909-09-11

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Prince Imperial and the yearlings that Robert F. Little bought last spring will be traiued by Thomas Welsh. John Hynes is now engaged in freaking tho yearlings. Jockey Shriner was suspended at Ogden this week for striking one of his fellow riders over the head with his whip. Shriuer had been showing a disposition to ride roughly on western tracks of late. Timothy Payne, a well-known layer on eastern race tracks, died Wednesday at Cairo, N. Y.. in the Catsklll Mountains. He had been lu bad health for some time and the trip, to the mountains was in search of health. Schoolmarm was a bit sore after The finish of the Great Filly. She has no more Important two-yearold engagements to fill. Schoolmarm Is the first winner of a great race Henry T. Oxnard has turned out since lie established his Blue Ridge Stud in Virginia. She is ii fine.-looking chestnut mare with a quick turn of speed, but she has been handicapped by sore knees.


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