Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1912-05-14

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NOTES OF THE TUEF TUEFIvan Ivan Fox is negotiating with IT Eugene Leigh for the training of Alfred Noble In France FranceHoward Howard Dots has readied Louisville with Jules Armour Cousin Puss Margold and Lagniappe LagniappeWilliam William Walker will ship his horses from Balti ¬ more to Coeur dAIene It is announced His string includes among otliers Onrico and Stanley Fay FayAugust August Belmonts QuVlle est Belle won the Prix Cerdagne of 4000 francs for fillies at Tremblay in France Saturday jockey Bellhouse up upFlamma Flamma is the second filly to place in the Ken ¬ tucky Derby Lady Navarre ran second to Sir Uuon in 100G 100GII II I Wilson manager of the Lagoon Fair and Racing Association is in Salt Lake City arranging for some improvements at the Lagoon track trackW W P Maxwell who introduced the Australian starting gate into this country has put iu an appear ¬ ance at the Cocnr dAIene track trackA A N Elrod estimated that some 250 of the horses now racing at Piralico will remain at Baltimore for thc Electric Park meeting which will open on Thursday ThursdayThe The Western District Racing Association of New South Wales Is advertising in the Australian papers for a steward at a salary of 1500 a year and an annual railway pass passPhil Phil Reilly who is serving as racing secretary at Coenr dAIene Is planning to put on a race at two miles designed to attract such horses ns Nadzu Edwin T Fryer Montgomery Figent and Edna Stewart StewartMr Mr and Mrs August Bclmont are spending a few days at the Nursery Stud in Kentucky Mr Belmont probably will visit Louisville Thursday for the running of the Bashford Manor Stakes in which the unbeaten Hawthorn which lie bred will be a starter starterThe The sum bet straight place and to show in the parimutuel pools on the Kentucky Derby Saturday totaled 45208 Of this amount 12325 was wagered in the 25 machines 0240 in the 10 devices 13805 in the 5 boxes and 0748 in thc 2 machines machinesTho Tho racing string of T W Flynn of Chicago has arrived at Douglas Park lie has Princelike Beautiful and a pair of maiden twoyearolds in his stable this season Henrietta W a Kentucky Oaks candidate owned by Weil Bros of Chicago is being trained in the Flynn stable stableSilver Silver Bill Riiey one of the best known of the racetrack and poolroom men of thirty years ago In Chicago is lying critically 111 at Lakeside Hospital He had not been in Chicago for years until two days ago when he came on what he knew might be his last trip tripAt At Longchamps in France Sunday Frank Jay Goulds Combourgi won the 0000 Prix dn Cadran beating W K Vandertults Lahire The race for tho Prix Greffulwe Produce Stakes value 14145 was won by an extreme outsider Patrick belonging to Mons De Glieest who had claimed the colt out of a selling race last year In the parimutuels 2 re ¬ turned 144 144Jockey Jockey William Gannon was reported in Cincinnati a day or two ago looking over some property that he is planning to buy for his parents He has been riding in Russia and Germany for several years and will shortly return to the latter country to ride for H Van Bueil of Berlin He says that jockey Herman Radtke Is now in the employ of the Czar of Russia at an enormous salary salaryThe The racing string of Woodford Clay has arrived at Louisville in charge of trainer Frenchie Brooks and Is quartered at Douglas Park headed by the Clark Handicap candidate Ocean Bound The other members of the stable are Buckhorn Inlan Cloud Chief Ocean Blue and Magenta Ocean Blue will be a starter in the Kentucky Oaks and Buckhorn is eligible to the Latonia Derby J T Ireland took five horses to Louisville from Lexington including Cherryola First Star and Order of Dance and the twoyearolds Stockel and Country Fraud Mr Ireland is also looking after Henderson Hogans string until trainer Miller Hendersons recovery from his recent illness The latter saw the running of the Derby Saturday but is still under a physicians care careThe The Dunedin New Zealand Jockey Club has re ¬ fused the application of an exbookmaker for per ¬ mission to attend its races as a spectator A writer who expresses sympathy with him and believes that the applicant is an honorable man who does not now bet and would refrain from doing so still fails to see how the club could otherwise reply to his request for admittance admittanceAt At Kcmpton Park last Friday Lord Decies won the 5000 Stewards Handicap a sprint of five furlongs straight with his sixyearold gelding Rath Hurley by Americus Esnie and carrying but SO pounds The fiveyearold Angel Man S4 pounds was second and II P Whitneys fouryearold Borrow 115 pounds was third Lord Decies has an American wlfo and won his first important race with a half American horse horseThe The horse that misses a little prizemoney in the Grand Steeplechase to be run at Berlin this month must be accounted unlucky no less than the first seven being provided for Thc stakes are as fol ¬ lows 10000 and an object of art value 750 to the winner the second and third to take 2500 and 1500 respectively the fourth 1000 the fifth 750 the sixth 500 and the seventh 250 The trainer and rider of the winner will receive ob ¬ jects of art of the value of 150 and 100 100Having Having taken a strong lead In breeding matters the New South Wales people are going to do their best to keep it says an Australian exchange The Sydney Cup has been raised to 25000 This still leaves the Melbourne Cup the best race in Aiis tralia and the policy of the A J C would seSm to be to advance the welghtforage of bolstering up handicaps In this raws Instead belt way the horse fair gets consideration and the object turf rulers should be to do all thev t n i of onr to courage the best horsc3 and the best men Cn


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