Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1912-07-20

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NOTES OF THE TURF Major Daingerfields case is described from the Johns Hopkins Hospital at Baltimore as puzzling to diagnose Physicians at Lexington gave it ns i heir opinion that Major Daingertields trouble is Ihe result of wounds suffered in the Civil War in whieii he took part as a Confederate cavalryman cavalrymanW W K Vanderbilts twoyearold Oloster with Johnny Reilf up won the 2500 francs Prix Haricot ii Treniblay in France Wednesday The distance was 1tOO meters and seven horses ran The Prix Lady Langdou for threeyearolds value 3000 ranVs was captured by II La Montagues Vulcan ridden by jockey Koupnel Twelve horses started startedStarter Starter Mars Cassidy is reported to have been married at Cincinnati Thursday to Miss Lillie Uady of that city It is Mr Cassidys second matri ¬ monial venture Miss Rady was until recently em ¬ ployed as a telephone operator at a Cincinnati hotel nid is a popular young woman The couple went ast after the ceremony Mr Cassidy will do the starting on the Kentucky tracks the coming fall fallAmerican American horses figured prominently at the Maisoiis Laflitte races in France Thursday August Itclinnnts good colt Amoureux III won the Prix ile Reux in a canter Gamine VII McGee up won with great ease the Prix Kashah for fillies She is oiie of a promising string of twoyearolds lielonging to J K WIdener who is carrying out race ongagaments under the name of Wood In the same race II IJ Duryeas Laribaude Wilson ill ran second and in the Prix Lesaneittalre the same owners llarney also with Wilson in the saddle was placed third thirdThe The layers of odds at Windsor Wednesday took no chances of losing much money over the stable fompaiiion of George Eno the victory of which colt ost them many thousands of dollars when he won at Fort Erie at odds of from 100 down to 20 to 1 Triton a threeyearold by Plaudit Miss Angle was starting in the first race at Windsor Wednes ¬ day for the first time in his career lie was one of the pair that William Shields bought at the Madden farm last spring for the Tom Elward ieorge K Gray combination George Eno was the other With a lively recollection of the drubbing they received at Fort Erie the bookmakers made him 4 to 1 and then 3 to 1 Triton was outrun all the way


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