Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1911-07-07

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Kri-d ..ok and tins Bliime have joined the layers at Lagoon. Earl Liunell will campaign his horses at Butte and Couer dAlene. Molera and Josephs crack filly. Bubbling Water. bi the only thoroughbred iuartered at the Oakland track. T. Koerner prohablv will ride for H. F. Carman during the Windsor meeting at the close of Latonia racing. Parkview was seriously injured in her race of Wednesday at Latonia and will be turned out for the summer. W. O. Joplin will send Golden Pearl to the farm at the same time. At the close of the Latonia meeting O. A. Bijuchi will go to California to take up eight horses that he turned out near Sacramento. They will be shipped east for fall racing in Kentucky. B. Wall, an English jockey who recently came to this country to ride, sustained a broken collarbone by a fall from a jumper in a race at the Elkwood Park meeting at Long Branch, N. J.. Tuesday. J. M. Crane and Eugene Moyne have announced their iutcnti"iis of selling all their horses at Lagoon. The formers Sanel and Rosamo, recently suspended because of inconsistent running, have been reinstated. The edict restricting the riding of Jockey. A. Walafc, Klrnebbaana and Reynolds to their respective stabb-s has been rescinded. rred MalboHand, veil known on the Pacific Coast. ms a turf writi r and racing official, died June M at Napa. Cal.. Where he had been an inmate of a sani tarium following the breaking down of his mental facilities. Burial look place at Napa after his friends had been accorded the opportunity of paying the final tribute of reaped at San Francisco. The deceased was most widely known as patrol judge for many years at Oakland trai k. He had also been connected with western racing in official capacities at Butte. Denver. Spokane, Seattle and Portland.


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