Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1912-07-24

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NOTES OF THE TURF After Sam Louis claimed Winning Widow at Windsor recently he sold her to J W Hedrlck HedrlckPlate Plate Glass is receiving a special preparation for the 5000 Dominion Handicap to be run at Fort Erie next Saturday SaturdayJames James B Haggin who was a patient at the Good Samaritan Hospital at Lexington for several days was able to leave that institution yesterday in a much improved condition conditionWhen When the good colt Oliver Lodge next appears un ¬ der colors he will carry the jacket of Mr C S Campbell K C of Montreal for whom he was bought by Capt W F Presgrave PresgraveStephen Stephen J Lawlor has purchased a goodlooking twoyearold black colt by Heno named Joe Finn from Charles Kohler Mr Lawlor will train thu youngster at the Gravesend track trackVincent Vincent Powers who headed the list of American jockeys in 190S and 1909 is riding with success over the jumps in France Powers went to Geruniny two years ago to ride for Baron Oppenheim but In creasing weight induced him to join the ranks of steeplechase jockeys jockeysThe The James B Haggin private barns at Sheeps head Buy have recently been resliingled and gener ¬ ally put In order Humor has it that a number of Elmeudorfbred colts and fillies will soon be shlp ed from Kentucky to occupy the establishment at thu Bay which is presided over by the veteran horse ¬ man Charles Littlelield LittlelieldThe The Prix de Franco a steeplechase of 20000 francs at Auteiiil in Franco Sunday was won by the Due de Gazes Or du Ruin Harry La Mon ¬ tagues Sultan was second The race was for gen ¬ tlemen riders M De Fournes had the mount ou the winner ami M Westernhajen rode tbe American owned horse There were nine starters startersThe The White Sign a brown tillv by Kelston Drowsy won the initial running of the Centennial Futurity of 1000 OJKMI to threeyearold thoroughbreds owned and foaled west of the Great Lakes at the Winnipeg Exhibition July 10 She ran in the colors of L K Slanderer who recently figured as a purchaser of thoroughbreds in Kentucky The Duke of Connaught presented Mr Standefer with the purse and n silver trophy The White Sign wan bred by It M Dal of QuAppelle and is a sister to Kel dOr the colt that Mr Dale sent to England to run In lust years Epsom Derby


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