Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1912-08-28

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NOTES OF THE TURF Sol Lichlenstein HIM McMahon and E Callahun are among the layers in line at Havre de Grace GraceSoreness Soreness with which Glorio was atllicted seems to have disappeared since the arrival of this once good horse in Kentucky 7 F Gaflnoy has ordered stalls for his horses at Douglas Park and will race his horses at both of the Louisville tracks the coming fall fallD D C Cottle the veteran turfman who raced the noted sprinter John Griffin II has retired from the turf for the present and is at his home in Oklahoma OklahomaTlie Tlie eastern newspapers agree in the opinion that when the Havre de Grace course is in a completely finished state it will be one of the prettiest raco tracks in the country countryGcorge Gcorge T Longs twoyearold Merlin is reported to have improved as a result of his summer rest and is described as one of the bestlooking twoyearolds in training at Louisville LouisvilleW W S Trevy lias engaged jockey Goose to pilot Hawthorn in his Kentucky engagements this fall Mr Trevy will send Politeness Blue Jay Joyance and Ethel Samson to Lexington to race raceF F M Alger who purchased two thoroughbred yearlings at the Detroit sale Monday is a son of the late Itussell A Alger United States Senator from Michigan and Secretary of War in the MeKiuley


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