Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1910-11-18

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NOTES OF THE TURF C U Ellison has returned to Chicago from Latonla and will go to Jacksonville for the winter winterArthur Arthur N Ehud who is lo have charge of the ring at Mbncrelf Park has reached Jacksonville JacksonvilleThe The Valet owned by Louis Wlnans won the race for the Aliesttee Plate of 230 sovereigns at Derby Eng yesterday yesterdayFrank Frank D Weir and former jockey W P Kuchon will shfp their horses at the close of the Latonla meeting to Jacksonville JacksonvilleRecent Recent arrivals at Jacksonville include Capt J T Williams E F Coouey W F A Muluollaud A Simons and John Miller MillerHarry Harry Froolieh a wellknown Pacific coast book maker and racing owner died last week at Napa Cal He had operated on the coast for nearly a score of years yearsJ J W May has received from the east a yearling filly that he left at Shcepshuad Bay when he shipped to Kentucky last summer He will take twentyfour horses to Jacksonville JacksonvilleW W It Haynes of Denver lias written to the Ken ¬ tucky State Racing Commission for a copy of the Kentucky law creating the commission with the idea of securing identical legislation in Colorado ColoradoKing King George will extend a share of his support to Irish racing next season and with that object several of his majestys yearlings will shortly join Mr Lushingtons stable at Conyngham Lodge Cnr ragh where Ambush II was trained for the late King Edward EdwardFourteen Fourteen horses which left Louisville recently for Florida in T Hatfields care were billed for Tampa and most of them will not race much until the new year sets In The Louisville trainers string was made up of eleven head including Emperor William Grenade Hyperion II New Star John Carroll and six others four of which are twoyearolds Be ¬ sides Iiis own horses Mr Hatfield took south three belonging to other owners ownersAn An occurrence probably without a parallel in rac ¬ ing was recorded at the Birmingham England meet ¬ ing on November 1 when three of the six races on the card resulted in dead heats Frank Wootton and Danny Maher rivals for the leadership were the riders in one of the dead heats Wootton and C Trigg fought out another and the third was be ¬ tween Trigg and an apprentice named Winter One of the races was for twoyearolds and could not be run off under the rules and in the other cases the owners agreed to divide


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