Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1911-08-31

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Wanor has developed Into a bleeder. A fine of 00 was Imposed on a Hamilton. Omt.. haiidbook man who was convicted of violation of. the Miller law a few days ago. "Silver Bill" Riley is a patient in the Mercv Hospital at Canton. O. He Is suffering from a nervous breakdown, which necessitates a rest. Racing men in touch with political conditions in New York State are confident of the passage of tho Gittins bill when the legislature re-convenes at Albany next week. James R. Keene, who has been in a private hosv pital in London for a few days because of a recurrence of the illness from which, he suffered recently, is reported to be much better. It is intimated that E. R. Bradley, who is visiting Richard Croker at Glencairn. Ireland, may race a string of horses in England the coming year if racing is not resumed in New York. At Dieppe, France, Tuesday, Eugene Pfizers Hiawatha won the Prix de la Plage, a selling race of 1911.sh00. one and one-eighth miles. In the Prix de Falaises biennial stakes, of ,200, distance five and a half furlongs, W. K. Vanderbilts Ralnolre finished second.


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