Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1912-09-26

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NOTES OF THE TURF P T Chinn T S Parbee and Peter Wimmer left Lexington yesterday for New York whence they will sail for Germany witli the consignment of sixty two thoroughbreds that Catesby Woodford is ex ¬ porting for sale at Iloppegartcn IloppegartcnIt It Hyde under contract to George T Long is a new rider that has taken out a license from the Ken ¬ tucky State Racing Commission Hyde can ride as light as ninety pounds anj ias attracted the at 1 ill ion of horsemen while exercizing horses horsesAs As a result of the Havre de Grace muddle agita ¬ tion is being renewed for the installation of the pari niutnel form of betting on Maryland tracks There is tsilk that instead of installing machines such as rre in use in Kentucky the French system will be employed employedThe The distance of the race won in France Monday by Charles Kohlers Novelty was a mile and an eighth There were thirty contestants The race was a 25000 francs affair added to a sweepstakes of 300 francs each and therefore was well worth winning Jockey Reiff rode Novelty NoveltyTwo Two American horses secured third places in the races at the Leicester meeting in England Monday II P Whitneys Court Dress filly was third in the IIumlKrstone Selling Plate of 103 sovereigns distance six furlongs and Louis Winans The Spy II was third in the Melton Plate of 103 sovereigns The distance for the latter race was one mile mileNot Not a few useful points in the conduct of racing in this country have been adopted from Australia which gave its among other things the starting barrier and the numbered saddle cloth They have a way there of dealing with persons who persist In entering race courses after Tjelng warned off that is quite different from the unappreciated considera ¬ tion shown such people here The Sydney Referee reports a case from Casino New uth Wales in which a disqualified trainer named C W Pratt was proceeded against by the trustees of the Rich ¬ mond River Turf Club for trespassing on the clubs course where a disqualified person had no right He was found at the Casino races after having been ejected and was arrested as a persistent trespasser The court fined him ordered him to pay 14 and promised him imprisonment if ue repeated the tres ¬ pass Toronto Globe


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