Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1910-05-14

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NOTES OF THE TUKF. n. Baker has shipped the useful mare First Peep to Canada for a summer campaign. Fayettes ailment is a bowed tendon. He had I previously had trouble in another leg. Hanoverine. the dam of Joe Morris, has a suckling colt by Kick Fennel 1 at her side. W K Vanderbilts Oversight won the Prix la 1 Force at Longchanips. France. Thursday. Albert Simons will ship the horses of John W. Schorr from Aqueduct to Toronto next Sunday. J. Lee. who r.-ired from the saddle last year, is teported in poor health at his home in New Orleans. The horses in E. R. Bradleys stable at Churchill 1 llowns ate temporarily out of training as the result t ..f an epidemic of coughing. Jockey Y. Powers went east from Louisville to i ride Jack Atkin in the Metropolitan Handicap and 1 .it is likely that he will remain in the east. Mose Jacobson. who has purchased Drcdkin at , r New York, will ship the horse west for a campaign 1 ;it Salt Lake City and other western racing points. W. II. Frv has purchased the two-year-old bay r colt. C. A. Morgan, from J. C. Milam and will ship P him from L— ail Ml to Toronto with the Mat of his s stable. Jockev J. Mclntyre is at Louisville endeavoring to obtain a rooi oning of his case, but Judge Price, •who suspended the boy. says that the case is, ™ , laaci M l.i i ;is ie i-. concerned. Wade HdMHll Sterlin, by Leonid — Belle Ran-fclu " ,,ue ..| the g...Ml two-year-olds shown at the Juarez meet in;:, is reported seriously sick at Churchill Itowtis with a complication of disor.leis. T K Ktiier. who is showing excellent form in the ■ saddle at Churchill Downs, is a brother of Charles s Koeruer. who rude witli success some seasons ago. ,i,ut who retired last year Is-causc of increasing weight. The Kaneho del Paso, the former home of the Janj-s K. Haggln string of thoroughbreds in tali f.mija. ha- ls-en sold by Mr. Haggin and the rVyis I heirs t" a Minneapolis laud company. The price • paid In tie- MHCaaaatn i- I" tw.en ,750,000 and I ja.000.INIO. The raueh contains 44.000 acres. tec Higli a haVM that rani well on the nietro- . onLitan tracfca ■eveeal roan ago in tie- Brian of f T ii Sullivan was killed in a runaway accident in New York t it v Thursday. of late he had been , hImmU the streets of f draw fog a fish aeaallera wagon the in" tro|H.lis. He was by Troubadour— Run of f Luck. Trainef Ed Wliyte has shipped the horses of B. J Ma keu.rie from Aqueduct to Toronto. The orange iihl white has plaed an important part in Canadian I racing f«»r a nunilx i -of seasons, and as trainer While haa !" -tring in good condition, it is sate " to asktimc that the stahle will continue to win II Vurs.- this summer. O A. Bianchi and II. B. Bedwell have been trad - ing horses at Aqueduct. The former acquired the ■ good live-v.ar old mare. Keep Moving, by ankeo-l.a - Polk i ! and when her racing days are over she e will be mated wiili the mighty Beareatcher. the e stallion that heads the Bianchi stud in California. . Mr Bedwell be es the owner of the unbeaten ii iwo vear-.ild Frank Rnlistall.r. by Beareatcher -I - .a vena C. aud the useful three year-old plater. •, Judge Quiuu.


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