Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1911-12-20

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NOTES OFTHfT TURF. The thoroughbreds Staede, W. H. Boody and Jim Mulvehill. belonging to J. E. Cushing, were suffocated during a fire that destroyed the stable of their owner at Minneapolis on Monday. The most successful race horse of the recently-ended season in Germany was the two-year-old Dolo-init bv" Ard Patrick Danubia, which won four races of the total value of 537,435. Among his successes that in the Prize des WInterfavoriten one mile was gained in style which stamped him as leing" in a class by himself, says Dcutscher Sport. Second in the list of winning horses was Royal Flower, 3. by Florlzel II.. with 8,000 to her credit, and third was Chilperie, 3, by Gallinule, with a total of 3,000.


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