Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1910-12-18

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NOTES OF THE TURF Tbrre is absolutely no sickness among the horses wintering m the Long Island tracks tracksThe The General Armstrong Wistaria Ybor and Or ¬ nate are rejx rted in the latest Issue of the Racing Calendar as dead deadThe The stewards at Oakland hare suspended jockey Gilbert for an unsatisfactory ride on Vargin Thurs ¬ day and other unsatisfactory efforts effortsW W A McKinney has written to a friend in the astthat he will invade the New York tracks next M rin with a large stable owned by C P Watcr Itouse who was formerly in partnership with Col Han Burns Burns4t 4t a recent meeting of the Jockey Club at New York applications f ° r training licenses from F P Barry B Mock and Stanley H Kurtz Jr were tabled as was the application of J Dimondo for a jockey license licenser r George Lindsay secretary of the British Co iiimiiiu Thoroughbred Association writes that it has IMHII practically decided to institute the parimutnel nvslem at the Vancouver meetings A committee is now gathering the necessary information informationStiDCriiitendent StiDCriiitendent William A Gorman has put back in iiiHif the track rail on the raila training course Vt Belmont Park The entire infield consisting of ihp timers stand track rails steeplechase jumps HHI idfkeTs board was dismantled for the aviation meet held i antiimn antiimnvillio villio Shaw the wellknown jockey wlio once nil for t ho laic Pittsburg Phil and later went CiriiiHiiv ami Austria has returned to America fr hi usual winter vacation but will go back early first voar Shaw has saved his earnings and is K II I to be the richest jockey in the world with the iMKRllile ixceiition of Danny Maher He can ride at 115 pmmds and has won many important races on the other side 1


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