Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1911-07-14

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NOTES OF THE TURF. James B. Keenes Franconi ran third in the Beach I late of K7M at Newmarket in England yesterday. J. K. Wideners Last Hiver won the Prix de- iMiis at Hdiubouillet in France Tuesday. Dartre uient h?.d the mount. The same owners Avenue won the Prix hfaintenon, on which Sauval hud Unmount. The Bary Handicap of 2i 0 sovereigns, for three-year. .Ids and upward, distance rive furlongs, was won at Newmarket in England yesterday by H D Whitney s three-year-old bay Illy, First" Flight, by J brush--Karls Seat. In the first three days of his Irish visit Kin" George went twice to the races. He attended the I hootnx Dark meeting on Saturday and the Leopards-tewn meeting on Monday. Bereral of his horses were engaged at Leopardstown. L. Brasseys St. Crispin won the Diillingham Plate of 1.000 sovereigns at the Newmarket Second July meeting In England Tuesday. Louis Win-ms Dalmatian, with J. H. Martin in the saddle, was second, and August Belmonts Belfry IL. with Trigg up. lin-iched third. Bell Horse. Beach Sand, Bachelor Girl and other horses which have been racing at Latonia in K. H. Bradleys colors will be taken to Idle Hour Farm, at Lexington, by trainer Cliff Hamtnon and rested until September. Trainer llamuum will busy himself breaking the Bradley yearlings and getting Love Not. Helmet. Bobby Boyer and some maiden two-year-olds ready for fall and winter racing.


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