Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1910-11-22

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NOTES OF THE TURF Trainer F M Taylor will winter H C Hallen becks Fauntloroy at Slieepshead Bay BayJames James McCue one of betting manager George H Smitlis assistants died suddenly of heart failure last week at Oakland OaklandThe The track officials at Oakland are doing their nt most to prevent the Hashing of results from the enclosure to a nearby tower erected by poolroom service men menThe The horses of S A Clopton and R D Williams an reimrted to be in good condition at Moncrief Park Jacksonville where they have been quartered since Hie close of Canadian1 racing racingJiKkev JiKkev Gtingel was scheduled to accompany James McCarthy to Chile Mr McCarthy sailed from San Fruiclsfo Sunday for th t Soutli American country wltli the horses he recently purchased in Kentucky KentuckyW W II Fi r shipped a carload of twelve horses including Boca Grande and Eye White to Jackson ¬ ville bv express and his remaining six horses went with George lands shipment from Latoaia on the ipeclal ipeclalIt It is likely tiiat the veteran and consistent Ed Ball has carried colors in a race for the last time till season The old campaigner came out of his recent race at Oakland in bad shape He has broken ivn in one of his front legs legsFormer Former trainer William E Phillips of George C Bennett iind English Lad note dropped into Latonia Saturday from his farm near Greenville 111 to see an a fl einoons racing Mr Phillips will winter in Illinois Ho does not own a thoroughbred at present ind is out of racing racingJohn John Walters will winter his string at Louisville Including his 1911 Kentucky Derby candidate Mc Ivor lie probably will on account of its conve ¬ nience t tin city select Churchill Downs as his winter quarters He lliinks lie has as good a Derby profcpwrl in MiIvor as there is in training trainingrr rr Kriek Iolinson of New York was a visitor to I ntonia Saturday tin guest of his trainer J W May Hi owns Miss Nett and some yearlings in tralnor Mays big string Four of the yearlings were worked Sitnr liy morning One pair went a quarter In 25 riniiiing Itolh elghtliK alike wliilc the other pair lid lMttcr going tile quarter in Si after riniiiing the first eighth in 12


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