Notes of-the Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1910-04-06

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NOTES OF THE TURF. The distance of race SSTSK at Jamestown Monday was about 1 1-2 miles, instead of about 2 miles, as previously printed. The thr.e IVrkins anti-oral bookniaking bills were advanced to tte order of final passage in the Xi-w Vi.rk asseml.lv vestenUiv afier a moli.-n to recommit them hail bee* defeated by a vote of 15 to M. The Prix dOrgcyiil. selling, value 1910.sh00. run at Maisons l.allitte in France yesterday, was won by Kugeiie I- isciiufs Indian Prime. The Prix Lagrange. for three vear-olds. value sfs.lHHi, was won by W. K. Vaii.letbilfs M. sshior HI. Archie Ziiunier, who has returned to Rear York from Jackst.nxille, thinks that Jack Atkin has Hit-Carter Handicap at his mercy if dry going prevails. He considers that trainer Powers has the Bated son of Sain at the height of his form and be aava thai the horse has recovered his dash at the barrier, lack of which was a feature of his racing last st.i-soll. Traimr James Bowe worked some of the James It. Keene two-year-olds Marten and thr.-e-eiglilhs at Shecpsh.a.l Monday. Forbidden Fruit and Spin Lave went a iiuartcr in 2- without much effort. Kal.niah. Candidate. Black Friar. County Chairman. Aliscomla and Kuiiii nieaile appear to Im- the best in the c.lt division. This set galloped three-eighths in Indian lilt- in l.i.


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