Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1912-04-30

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NOTES OF THE TUBF Queen Marguerite Is reported to be training well at Louisville this spring springThe The grounds of the Coeur dAlene Fair and Racing Association present a pretty sight the lawn being green and six mammouth flower beds In bloom bloomKing King George and Queen Mary will entertain a large party for tho Ascot races The Ascot house party at Windsor Castle will assemble on June 17 17Julius Julius Bauer who trained Mesmerist Previous and other good racers in his time saw the racing at Lexington Saturday It was his first visit to Lexington In several years yearsHalf Half Shot a twoyearold brother to Photographer will probably be trained this summer by Amos Tur Jiey Like Photographer be is owned by Hon Adam Beck of London Out who considers him a better colt than Photographer at the same age ageLuke Luke Le Blond has shipped American Girl to Catesbv Woodfords farm in Bourbou County Ky and she will be mated with Phiudit Mr Le Blond is to have her first foal in accordance with the arrangement under which he turned her over to Colonel Wood ford fordThe The Coeur dAlene management was greatly jHns a with the conditions attending Saturdays laping at that track The bookmakers who are layiiis odds there Include W R Engstrom Sam Im5 SamIm5 ones Lones of Chicago ChicagoItn Ton McKtt Horace Paul and C L Itn rl rlr r 1 rccent winter sojourn in England d lnV trvtof 1 ProsidllS e J lge at the Coeur and cnws were waiting for a pos blc vn Never in the history of the Maryland I Jockcv C ub the old or the new was there such a firstday tendance as was present Saturday y yAs at ¬ As last year the Ontario Jockey Clubs distribu tion of prize the ¬ money during coining season will be the largest daily average in America so that tho premiership of the Woodbine meeting Is not on paper but In actual cash The program book has left blank the condition of two races but takln thase at the minimum of 500 and they will pro ably be more the added money provided by the club abourits to about 7000 a day for the spring meet Ing With the stakes and entrance fees all of which arc returned to owners more than fifty thou ¬ sand dollars will be distributed The big day is the opening day only three weeks away when about 5ii onO will b raced for and on the closing day over 10000 And the Ontario Jockey Club is still growing Toronto Globe


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