Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1911-06-11

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NOTES OF THE TURF. The Moat, in W. J. Youngs stable, and Going Borne and Jay P., owned by J. P. Ross, have been ■hipped from Louisville to Lexington to be turned out until fall. W. K. V.inderbilt carried off tvo stakes In tbe races :ii Maisons -Lallitte in France Friday, San Pie tin wianiu;: the Prli de Bezous hnrdle, and Nego-fol tie- Il-i v la Moriiiiorc. St .uter Mars Cassidy is ipicled as follows concerning the reeent meeting at Churchill Downs: "Louisville this Benson has raced up to the metropoli tan standard. I never expected, after Washington Park cloned, to see aneh racing in the ■pent." O. o. Lumpkin, who campaigned a small string of horses during. 1908, ami who left the turf to be-eoin. a traveling salesman in Arkansas, was renew tag acquaintances ;ii Churchill Howe-- daring the dosing days of the meeting. He expects to purchase a couple »f maiden two-year-olds for racing at the comity fairs in Arkansas in it fall. John Hogan. a well known assistant starter, left Chicago for Louisville and Latonia to superintend tin shipment of burses that will race at Hawthorne during the two-days meeting under the auspices of Garden city Branch No. li, National Association of Letter Carriers. It is expected thai there will be a special train with h..iscs from Louisville this week ami another from Latonia just prior to the meeting. Before learlng Louisville with his string for Latonia trainer Barn McDanlel gave out the Informs tion thai in- would i-t too sensational California I wo von ., Id. Anion, until fall in order to give the s f Ini.viar D. all the time necessary to recover from iikm-- contracted while al Norfolk. This wi:i leave ili twoyear-old supremacy at Latonia to be settled between the 0,000 Worth ami T. C. Hi Dow IT- unbeaten colt, flu- Manager.


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