Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1911-07-29

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NOTES OF THE TURF. H. B. Duryca lias ordered that his good old sprinter, Dreamer, be retired to a life of ease. James-It. Keenes Havelock finished second in the Flndou Stakes, for two-year-olds. at Goodwood. In England, Wednesday. II. C. Hallenbeck and his trainer, F. M. Taylor, have reached Saratoga from New York. The Hallen-back liorses were shipped to Saratoga at the close of the Latonia meeting. Instead of going to trainer Powers at Fort Erie Barney Schretbers great horse. Jack Atkin. will be taken charge of by P. M. Civill at Woodbine, together witli Animus and three two-year-olds, lie may not be seen at the post before the autumn meeting at AVeodbine. Harry Payne Whitneys Flanders, ch. c. by Burgomaster Fiesole. ran second and James R. Keenes Outram, b. c, by Delhi Gingham, ran third in the Molcomb Stakes of 200 sovereigns, for two-year-olds, at Goodwood, in England, yesterday. J. B. Joels White Star was the winner. J. Simon Healy has readied Chesterbrook Farm in Pennsylvania with Capt. E. B. Cassatts Heather-broom, Be, Spring Board. Belfast and Mollie Pitcher, which raced in Kentucky. The Cassatt horses will not be seen in action until the Piinllco meeting at Baltimore in October." Captain Cassatt will have returned from Europe by that time.


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