Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1911-06-30

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NOTES OF THE TURF. There will bo thoroughbred racing at Winnipeg. Man., today, tomorrow and Monday in connection with an exhibition. Several carloads of horses will arrive Dross. Latonia today [or the racing at Hawthorne track next iin aday and Wednesday. The v.-iluo of the Melbourne Con has been increased to 5,000. It was 1911.sh0,000 the yen- Carbine won. and will probably soon reach that sum again. August Belmonts Toggery, bay Uly bv Rock Sand Teas Over, won the Plantation Plate of -j m son ereigae, for two year-olds, at Newmarket Wednesday- The Bring irons have been applied to C. II. Patten at Latonia in the hope thai Che hone will he able to gel to the races again next fall. He has been on the ailing list tine* he raced in California last winter. C. c. Van Meter will shin his bones to LooisviUe at the end of the Latonia meeting and they will be qoartered at Dongla* Park until racing is resumed in the fall OB the K-iitucky circuit. Be now has but live hones, all being two-year-olds, BeaMM the , 500 paid for ■ Meddler -Flocarilae hlly. other good prices realized af the sale of Clarence H. Mai hays yearlings in England Tuesday included ,350 for ■ bay hlly by Rock Band— Won by Waiting ami ,300 for ■ chestnat colt by Rock Sand— Trigger. The entry of Sanel. a winner al Lagosa Thjesday, and of Boeamo, i favorite that made :i hid showing. will lie refused at the Salt Lake track. Both of these horses belong • .1. M. crane. Another ruling at Lagoon h thai the riding of Jockeys Kirschhaum and Walsh shall be restricted to their contract stables. It is understood thai the situation regarding the Gittius racing bills at Alhuuy has taken an uu- — — ■— ——■——■ — — — favorable turn. Repeal has it that enough Republicans had agreed to vsjte for the bills to pass them in the Senate providing the Democrats could assure them that Governor I i would sicrn the bills. This aaswaace the Deasoerata are unable to give. While Coventor Dix h:iS not definitely made up his mind, he is said to be inclined against the proposed legislation. King Georges three year-old colt, Dorando, bv Cj lleiic— Nade.jda. won the Bottisham Plate, one mile, at Newmarket Tuesday. Lord Durhams Bnncepeth was second and August Belmonts Sands of the Orient third. Dorando is one of the stock bequeathed to the king by his father. The two year-old brother to Sunstar. an unnamed colt bv Sandrldge Doris, won the July .stakes for J. li. Jod. Charles Carrolls Melody, by Meddler — Bal-lantrae. was second and II. B. Durvcus Sweeper 11., by Broesastlck, was third.


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