Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1910-03-24

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NOTES OF THE TURF TURFThe The Prince of AAales is showing increased interest In racing racingJockey Jockey A Lang 1ms returned to New York from Jacksonville He will ride at Jamestowu for Frank Gardner GardnerThe The work of grading and laying out streets through the old Monmouth Park race track property at Eaton town N Ji will be begun next month monthVclina Vclina C has been shipped from Oakland to the Oak wood Stock Farm in California to be mated with Salvation the sire of the sensational twoyearold Cluny ClunyTwelve Twelve declarations liave been made from the Double Event of the Coney Island Jockey Club while there have been fifteen withdrawals from the Great TriaL TriaLL L M Stackhouse who with his horses had been puspeiided indefinitely from racing has been rein ¬ stated by the National Steeplechase and Hunt Asso ¬ ciation on the recommendation of the Hunts Com ¬ mittee mitteeFrank Frank Frisbie is training AV T Ryans EfTendi and Rosimiro to a cart this spring The former has spread out into a horse of fine proportions and stands at sixteen hands AAr Doyle will ride the Ryan horses this season Jamos Osborne starter Mars Cassidys chief assist ¬ ant has placed the Maxwell barrier in position on the chute of the Belmont Park course for schooling puri ses Trainers Thomas J Healey Silas Aeitch Kimbali Patterson Stephen Lawler and J K Nash brought their twoyearolds to the starting gate Tuesday Most of the yonngsters were quite tract ¬ able ableAA AA B Respess father of J B and Frank Res pess died a day or two ago at Covington Ky at the age of seventythree On account of the promin ¬ ence of liis sons he was well known to western turf ¬ men H had seen the running of every Derby at Iitonl1 from the institution of that fixture and on three occasions had arisen from a sick bed in order to lie present presentAmericanowned Americanowned horses were conspicuously success ful In yesterdays racing in England and France At Nottingham August Belmonts Hasty Pudding won the Itestwood Park Plate and Mr Belmouts Norman III ran second to Duddiin in the Newark Plate at St Cloud in France AV K Aanderbllt scored a double with Sir IVter ami Defender while Frank Gould won a race with Jnstlnien II IIHarry Harry Payne AVhilnoy has been forced to change his racing colors In England His colors in this country are Eton blue with brown cap and last sea ¬ son lie used the same silks in England Rccentlv he bad to add brown sleeves to his colors making them Eton blue with brown sleeves and cap The rhango was made necessary for the reason that light blue anil a brown cap were the second colors of George Lanilton LaniltonAVorkmtn AVorkmtn have begun the task of enlarging the paddock at Empire City The old shoe behind the clubhouse is being turn down and a larger structure like that at Slifepshcad Hay will l e built in the middle of the recently acquired property northwest of the grandstand This land is covered with large shade trees and the landscape gardener has received orders to make It the largest and most picturesque paddock on the metropolitan circuit New stables will be constructed constructedMars Mars Casstdy who handled the barrier at Juarez lias arrived at Ills home at Sheepshcad Bay Mr Cn sldv took east with him a carload of jxtlo ponies purcliased bv James Butler who has found quarters for them tit the Empire City race track Mr Cas ldv is confident that Juarez will IMJ the future winter headquarters for horsemen because of its iiiaiiificent track the value of Its stakes and purses ind the square deal guaranteed tM l y Messrs


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