Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1912-07-16

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NOTES OF THE TURF J C Calm will shortly transfer his horses from Latonla to Churchill Downs DownsJ J W Fuller lias secured llrst call on jockey J Callahan for the Windsor meeting He has re ¬ leased jockey Small SmallZim Zim Is now in the stable of L K Powell who claimed him from G W Innes on the closing day of the Fort Erie meeting when ho ran second to Key bourn Jockey T Koerner is reported to be well Used financially having saved much of the money that he has earned during his successful career iu the saddle saddleMrs Mrs L A Livingstons Lovetie and T C Mc ¬ Dowells The Manager are prospective starters in the Kentucky Endurance Stakes at Churchill Downs In October OctoberRal Ral Parr a prominent Ealtimorean who figures In racing as an owner is an expert tennis player He recently scored championship honors in the tourney of the Green Spring Valley Hunt Club near Baltimore BaltimoreCharles Charles Dodson Is breaking twenty yearlings at the Idle Hour Farm of E R Bradley near Lexing ¬ ton Fourteen belong to Mr Bradley four to J W Schorr one to George C Bennett and one to II II Hewitt He Is also preparing Penii and George Oxnard for fall racing racingThe The management of the Manassas Horse Show to be held at Mauassas Va July 17 and IS announces a program of races to attract horsemen now stabling at Pimllco and Benuing The racing has been sanc ¬ tioned by the Hunts Committee of the National Steeplechase and Hunts Association AssociationH H P Whitneys horses won two races at Hay dock Park England last Friday Get Up winning the Lawtou Plate the equivalent of a purse race In this country while Harmonicon took the 1500 July Plato Stakes defeating a smart twoyearold In the frequent winner Tliunderstono TliunderstonoMost Most of the Kentucky delegation now in Canada Kill return to Lexington and Louisville at the close of the Hamilton summer meeting August 17 Some who will not participate iu the Lexington meeting will remain In Canada until after the close of th second Windsor meeting September 2 2T T Abadie who shipped Felix and Samuel R Mayer from Kentucky to the Montreal halfmile tracks has arrived at Windsor He will return to Kentucky about August 0 to devote his attention to his promising threeyearold Tom King with which he expects to win some races the coming fall fallJ J B Respess twoyearolds have raced little as ct chietly because of trilling mishaps in training lost of the Resposs youngsters are now at Hamil ton in charge of A L Klrby and some of them may race at the next Fort Erie meeting The youngsters he has engaged here are Denmark Rich ¬ ard Laugdou Autumn and the bay colt still un ¬ named by Dick Welles Miladi Love Autumn is a brother to Wintcrgreeu the Kentucky Derby winner of 1909 1909Starter Starter A B Dade transfers to each track in Canada his schooling list from the previous meet ¬ ing unlike the plan followed by starter Mars Cas Eidy lii Kentucky who calls everything off in this line when each meeting ends The Windsor meet Ing opened with sixteen horses under the ban as follows Knowd Gibbons Willis Latent Creme de Menthe Vliey Anavri Carousal Impression Dor Ion Belray Martha Allen Ethelburg II Suffragist Bay of Pleasure and Grania GraniaThe The Hunts Committee of the National Steeple ¬ chase and Hunts Association has granted a license to the Berkshire Hunt Club for a meeting Septem ¬ ber 7 at Lenox Mass The following gentlemen compose the race committee for the days sport Joseph W Burden David T Dana Henry L Le and Frank J Bryan Arrangements have been made to provide free shipment of horses from iuilbrook N Y to Lenox The Milbrook Hunt Club which will race Saturday August 31 also announces free transportation for horses quartered on the Long Island courses


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