Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1911-07-21

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NOTES OF THE TURF. . David M. Riualdo, well known on the eastern turf, died Monday night at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. The Prix Do Rent, run at Maisons-Laflittc in Franco yesterday, was won by W. K. Vanderbilts Reinhart. The jury that tried Thomas F. Dolan on the charge of murdering Patrick Mooney, failed to agree and was discharged yesterday. August Belmonts brown filly Toggery, by Rock Sand Teas Over, won the Jolliffe Stakes for two-year-olds at Liverpool, Eng., yesterday. In the Prix Pierre Fonds at Compiegne in France Tuesday August Belmonts horse Orage ran second In a field of eighteen starters. Jockey Guy Garner had the mount. The Southport two-year-old stakes of 50, distance five furlongs, was won at Liverpool in England Wednesday by H. P. Whitneys chestnut filly by Hamburg Bonnie Star. At the Liverpool meeting in England Tuesday, II. P. Whitneys lilly by Adam Wild Thyme, finished third in the race for the Mersey Stakes of 700 sovereigns. The distance was seven furlongs. There are 115 horses at the Saratoga track. Forty thoroughbreds arrived there this week, including horses owned by J. K. Widener, Francis It. Hitchcock, II. K. Kflapp, II. C. Hallenheck and John E. Madden. Endyinion II., an Knglish-bred horse that has been racing in this country off and on for two seasons, is reported to have been seized by the United States customs authorities at Salt Lake City following the close of the recent Lagoon meeting, during which the horse won several races. The animal was subsequently released on payment of duty. The amount exacted is said to have been 00. He was last brought into this country from Canada for California racing last year and has since raced at Oakland, Baltimore and Salt Lake City.


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