Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1911-07-16

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NOTES OF THE TURF. J. P. Ross lias sold Delaney to Henry McDaniel. . .J. Caseys Cracker Box has troublesome l_s. There is a report that a winter meeting may be attempted at Oklahoma City. J. E. Widenors East River finished second in the Prix do La Cerdagne at tit. Oueu in France yesterday. T. Lynn, a Pacific coast owner, was fined 00 at Vancouver recently for an infraction of the selling raiv rules. In the Prix Hermit of ,000. distance one mile and three-eighths, run at St. Cloud in France Friday. W. K. Vanderbilts Brume finished second. J. R. Wainwright recently sold Dr. Waldo Briggs and Gypsy King, both of which he regarded as having ceased to be useful for racing purposes. John H. Martin, father of "Skeets" Martin, the jockey, who is riding for Harry Payne Whitney in England, died during the past week at Petaluma. Ou. Jockey Roy ScMc-ii is reported to be improving gradually at St. Marks Hospital. Salt Lake City. It is exceedingly doubtful it he will ever be able to ride again. Owner Laremleau of King Edward Park announces thai lie will - •■! % • t tiie track at Isle Grosbois, seat Montreal. Que.. Into l mile circuit in time for next seaabas racing. H. 6. Ccd-eli I. a- nominated all .if his good horses for the stakes of t lit- Ioeur dAleue Fair and Raring Association. Eugene laoynt is another thai has MCI nlly mad I atries. W. Woodards Howdy Howdy is a sick horse at l.atonia and hi owser feus tliat he will die. The horse is affected with an ailment which has attacked many bursas tliis season in Kentucky. Starter Han Csssidf plans to go to his hotne in New rk afl ■ brief rlslt to Windsor. He will r.-turn to Kentucky to send the fields away during the fall meetings al Lexington, Louisville and I. a Ionia. The mat. Ii raCI psoposed al Lagoon between Charles W. Clarks Franclne and ;. W. Berrys Ymir has been called edT because it is against the policy of the racing SSSOeJatloa to permit such races and also because lriiiieim I, as gone lame. R. C Domett, .vho held a stortgage os the Sheeps-beud Bay Club, wss the purchaser of the property when it was said bj foreclosure ■ few days ago. He got it for 0.00©, the amount of the mortgage, and it is said to lie his plan lo keep the cluhhoum hum and ettdesvor to add to tic membership. The Souili sfrlfSB Jockey dull bus before ii a proposed new rule prohibiting more than seres a da. It Is also the Intention to provide that, es cept for two ye. ii olds, there shall sot he move then two races under seven furkMMfs SU any sue day. Some ml the dob- have been running as niaiiv a- lur«e Ave furlong races Ifl one dju


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