Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1911-10-08

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NOTES OF THE TURF. John E. Madden has leased Parisian and Sun Queen to T. C. McDowell for 1011. Little Pal, Fitz Herbert, Puggins and Joe Madden have Joined the IIHdreth stable at Pimlico. Mrs. L. A. Livingston will dispose of all her liorfces In training except- Lovetie and Sotemia. In the Prix du Ranelagh at Longchamps, in France, yesterday, W. K. Vanderbilts Didius finished second. The horses of E. L. Fitzgerald, most of which are sick, will bo shipped from Oklahoma City to Dallas to rest for the Juarez opening. Frank Frisbie has arrived at Pimlico witli the horses of W. T. Ryan, including Pharaoh, Triple Crown, Dorothy Manners, Appassionata and Mark-ham. Sidney Murray has succeeded his brother, W. M. Murray, as starter at Dufferin Park, the latter having an engagement to relieve A. B. Dade at Laurel yesterday. The stewards of the Jockey Club have tabled the application of John Powers for a trainers license and have denied the application of George Van Ben-schoten for a jockey license. F. J. Nolan, who has raced hi the name of the Iteverwyck Stable, is in bad health and will go abroad for a time. This explains the contemplated sale of all his horses at Pimlico soon. Recent arrivals at Pimlico include Morris Bernard with Brandy and Hoffman, Sam Booker with Knight of Uncas and Castillian and the strings of J. L. HcGinnis, Thomas Monahan and R. Miller. Among the horses that Matt Allen is handling for C. Kohler of the Ramapo Stock Farm at Pimlico Is the two-year-old filly Last Rays, by Peter Pan Sundown, and one of the first of the get of that good son of Commando. The Kompton Park Nursery Handicap of 1,000 sov creigus, distance five furlongs, was won in England yesterday by August Belmonts brown fillv, Toggerv, by Rock Sand Teas Over. The Songcraft .Simons-worth colt was second and Clodius third. Fourteen horses ran. Dr. Holzberg is in a bad way as a result of having thrown out a hock in a Dufferin Park race last Tuesday. It was only the fate of circumstances that Dr. Holzberg raced at Dufferin, his owner having been unable to get out customs papers in time to ship to Laurel on Monday.


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