Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1912-05-03

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NOTES OF THE TURF Arthur N Elrnd has booked about 200 horses for lie Electric Park meeting according to reports from Baltimore BaltimoreThe The skeleton of Flying Fox the famous race horse T was sold to M Edmond Blanc by the Duke V Wtstmijister for stud purges has been pre ¬ sented to the Saunnir Kquine Museum MuseumTTnr TTnr spmcn of such experience as Gwyn Tompkins i WilliHii M Manly incline to the belief that The vLikIu ranks as one of the best steeplechasers ever seen In this country She is a wonderfully im ¬ proved mare mareThere There is already a small race track at Kingston iiimica where Charles Millar of Toronto proposes t iiiilid a modern racing plant Racing is popular YII Hie residents of Jamaica The horses there i milnlv of English Mood The pariniutuel sys ¬ tem is used for betting M A Silvers will leave New York for Lima Peru HinlaV with two thoroughbreds that he purchased vWcin and breeding purposes in South America iTv W A Leach a sixyearold horse by Star LnVcvtta bought from Mode Jtlcoll in Ken v and il a threeyearold filly by Stalwart acquired from Charles Keillor KeillorJames James H McConnlck late trainer of Baron Oppon i i IIIB racing stable In Germany was buried from 5 5he he home of his sisterinlaw Mrs Collins 211 Jef firson avenue Brooklyn on Tuesday The cnre iiniiips and a solemn requiem mass were conducted ft Our Lady of Good Counsel Church Madison and iatchen streets Brooklyn and were largely at ¬ tended by friends of the deceased


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