Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1912-08-14

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NOTES OF THE TURF F Woottou the crack English jockey was eight s old last December McDowell will ship his stable of horses from Canada to Havre de Grace on Friday next nextlockey lockey Waller Amlicss has arranged to ride for William Woodard during the remainder of 1911 1911A A running race will be carded each day during the coming slate fair at Louisville Ky The purses will be 125 One of the races will be for two year olds and the rest for more mature racers racersDiamond Diamond Jim Brady is reported to have pres iiited Johns Hopkins Hospital at Baltimore with 22 Hio iii gratitude for having been cured at that institution of a long standing stomach trouble troubleThe The Havre de Grace track is 117 miles south of Now York liftyscvcn miles Inlow Philadelphia thirtythree miles north of Baltimore fiftyseven miles north of Laurel and seventyseven miles north of Washington New York Philadelphia Wilming ¬ ton Del Baltimore and Washington will contribute to its patrouage The Philadelphia Wilmington Baltimore and Washington Railroad which is the Pennsylvania systems line between New York and Washington passes within Parimutuel betting at the Cleveland Grand Circuit trolling meeting was a great success according to The Horseman The first day of the play was light but each day saw new converts and on the last two days the two machines were swamped The number of machines used will be increased each year il North Randall until finally the bookmakers will be ilropprd Ed A Tiplon President of the Lexington Association was a close observer of the machine liel ling and announced hat it would be tried out sit llu Lexington trots this fall fallCapt Capt W F Presgrave is arranging for the early shipment to the cast of Garry Herrmann and the mares purchased by 1 E Widener of Pennsylvania from the estate of D Meschendorf and now at tin Waltlcck Farm in Jefferson county Kentucky The sire of Governor Gray will be in the stud near Philadelphia next season though Mr Widener will keep him principally to serve his own broodmares The Pennsylvania turfman slill owns Chas 1 Grainger but is willing to take 1200 for him and tin horse may change hands shortly shortlyGarrison Garrison Stable is the name claimed and regis ¬ tered by Major II A Stewart and Major Park of Montreal who have also claimed and registered the colors of Oxford blue and yellow cap This sluble will start out with two horses Stalker and White Puttee and are likely to add to the string laer on These horses have been registered and will likely start during the autumn meeting at Blue Bonnets this fall The Garrison Stable was at one time partly owned by David Watson of Quebec along with Major Park one of the present owners


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