Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1910-08-17

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NOTES OF THE TURF. John E. Madden thinks that S. C. Hildreths Novelty will win tlie Futurity. It Is likely that the Kentucky St. Leger will lie run on tlie opening day of tlie Louisville meeting. Octoher l. It Is expected that virtually all of the crack jockeys of the country will ride at Churchill Downs the coming fall. W. OB. Macdonough. of California, has arrived at New Ymk for the purpose of attending the sale ol his yearlings, which will take place next we ek. The irand Prix do Trouville-Peauvillo. worth §20.980, run at Deauville Monday, was won by W. K. Vanderbilts Olbelta. Yvette, owned by Slasmi • arues. was second. It is reported that the Kentucky State Racing ommissiou will re open the case of trainer John Marklein. who has been under suspension since spring, at its meeting on August 24. to which date the Hedwell case has beea assigned. II. I. Whitneys Adam —Belle of Trov flllv won the Trial All-Aged Sidling Plate of 299 sovereigns, for two-year-olds and upward, distance five-eighths of a mile, at Stockton. Kng.. yesterday. The Cya-nean filly was second and Coronal third. Kay Siience. who was re-instated by the Kentucky State Racing Commission after his suspension at I.atouia. has gone to Mexico. Mo., where he has a larni and until he gets hold of a horse of higher " lass that those in tin- string he raced on the Kentucky tracks this season he will do most of his lacing at •hush" meetings.


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