Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1910-07-23

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NOTES OF THE TURF. The raeJag at Marlboro, lid., will be under the auspices of the Southern .Maryland Racing AaOOCia-tion. Ogden Bishop is in France, where he has several valuable marcs that are throwing foals that are likely to cut an important figure in future racing about Paris. Thomas McCroery. recently absolved by the Kentucky State Kaeing Commission from blame in connection with tin Bed well case, has returned to his home in New York. John G. Cavanagh has completed his arrangements for a special train from New York to Saratoga for the ■ceontodattoa of race followers. His special will leave the Grand Central at 0:3tt p. m. August 3. Trainer J. S. Healy has shipped the horses of •apt. E. B. Cassatt and those he is training for H. P. Duryea to Saratoga. In the lot were Layniinster. Choirmaster of Chcsterhi k, Bedfast. Dreamer. Aeronaut. Medallion. Cintrella. The Bailiffs Daughter. Insthorpe and others. In the same car A. G. Blake-ley shipped Mary Davis. Master Robert, Pluvious, Blackford. Kimla and Sebastian.


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