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: | : • , | , , -1 1 I « i , j . w NOTES OF THE TURF. Ceorgc Beif has insured Fighting Bob with the Lloyds of London for $.i.OPO. C. F. Clark is training Booger Bed and a jumper for Allan Pinkertou in the east. Clatterfoot. owned by W. K. Vanderbilt. finished second n, the Prix Barbeile, which was run at Trem blav in Frame yesterday. Jockey A. Thomas will leave Oakland about Mav ■ . as he is under instructions to report to I". A. Forsyfhe at Belmont Park May Li. Matt Phillips, who raced at Jacksonville. hn- reached liravesend with Castlewood. Iniverse and Brown Tony, all of which trio look to lie in good condition. Jack Hathaway, an eastern bookmaker, committed suicide at Brooklyn because of des| oiiileii,- on :|l-oount of the legal restrictions placed on betting in New York state. After a work-out of a mile in 1:47 at Sheepshead Bay Seneca, from the Keene stable, pulled up lame. eeaeca, a three year old gelding, is one of the vnung bereea sent to Bagtaad last season fey Mr; Keene. Beeently he bad shown a lot of Kneed in his work. Kiehanl Bauer has arrived at Cravesend from Jacksoavflle with his string, which includes Critic Mary Bue. Koregiianl am Mon Keve. Dr. Delisser who owns Mi-- I.01 is. came north with the Bauer string and will stable at the Cravesend track. H is rami lid that Prank Jav Could, who has been having such eaod luck with his racing stable on the other side of the Atlantic, may soon start a si ad stable in this country. Mr. Could has been spending some time in France, where his foreign stable is located, and appears to have taken up horse racing with mi a a vim. vim.