Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1912-03-13

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NOTES OF THE TURF. It turn- ut that Howard Lesrta represented George «,. Wldener, Jr.. of Llkins Park, Pa.. In the recent purchase of the stallion Garry Herrmann and ten mares from Mrs. D.Meseheadorf. They, will be used for the breeding of heavy horses far cross country per pom - Kel dor. the Canadlaa-bred hone that was spoken of aa bolding an outside chance for last years Derby, has indeed fallen on "evil Usees." He was beaten long before he broke down in the Surrey Selling Handicap Hurdle Rao at Llngheld lark on Sat urday. He afterwards hobbled into the sale ring. Inn was not sold. — London Sport -man. The innovation of sending It. Bav/iea the Thorn cllffe horses to participate In a southern meetiug has resulted most successfully, and the canary and Mack of Mr. Paxils lias been Bjrst home In eight races at Charleston, one of them the Georgetown Stake for two-year-olds, which waa accounted for by the Marts Santa coit. Liberty Hall. This colt has won two race-. Falheiola three. Knights Differ two. and Flower Girl one. the total earatngs being about $.:,mmi. bul as an off* t to thi- it has heea necessary to protect several winner- In selling races, it is generally understood, too, that the heat of the two-rear-olda have not yet been -",-n under colors, Calgary and Moving Picture being well thought of by t lie Charleston dockers. Evidently the Therncliffe stable will be strongly represented by good and well-seasoned horses when the time conies to race at home. — Toronto Globe.


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