Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1912-11-05

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NOTES OF THE TURF J II Wood ford lias sold Carlton Club to F E Brown BrownIt It is understood that the proposed meeting at Marlboro has been abandoned abandonedJohn John Walters probably will winter the G M Ilcudric string at Douglas Park Louisville He will have one of thu largest strings of coming twoyear olds that he has ever saddled for his Canadian on ploycr ploycrThough Though the winter favorite has won the Derby only twice in seven years an admirer of C Bower Ismays Craganour has accepted 4 to 1 about the prospect of winning next June a ridiculously lov rate of odds oddsThat That lie may have the benefit of a good winter climate for his training for the Kentucky Derby trainer J O Keene is now figuring on shipping J Camilens Hclips to Juarez Helios has been turned out since last July at Uartland Farm aud is now strong and robust robustOn On motion of the defendants the jury notice in the action of John K Treubel against thn Ontario Jockey Club and the Niagara Racing Association ami Secretary W I Fraser for not allowing him to ride has been stricken but and the case will be tried without a jury juryMaj Maj F A Daingerlield who took cold at Latoiia recently and went to St Joseph Hospital at Lexing ton for treatment is getting loi nicely As soon as he is able to travel he will return to the Toins Hopkins Hospital Baltimore Md where he iindr vent treatment recently recentlyFrank Frank Jay Goulds Frcret finished third in the Prix de Mezy of 40CO francs for twoyearolds which was run at Saint Cloud in France Saturday The distance was 1400 meters and eleven horses ran The race was won by M Blancs Chardou and Herr BodenDorfers Madras was second Jockey Slianxj rode the winner ONeill the second horse and Bartholomew was up on Freret FreretW W F Prcscrsive of Salisbury Md will shortly ship his entire stud headed by Bryn Mawr back to Kentucky These horses will arrive at Lexington during the present month and will be quartered as formerly at E L Davis Rookwood Stud near Mid ¬ way Ky Mr Presgrave was in Kentucky for sev ¬ eral days this fall at which time he purchased sev ¬ eral yearlings by Bryn Mawr that he considered particularly good individuals individualsThe The E R Bradley stable will have as jockeys next season C Ganz T Daniels and G W Carroll Gang will likely go to Juarez the coining winter He rode tiiere under Lew Marion during thi season of 191O and 1911 It was while he was In Mexico that Mr Marion sold the contract he held on Ganz to Mr Bradley The latter turfman will have a repre ¬ sentation at Juarez the coming winter What horsc he sends there he will intrust to the care of his old trainer William Hurley HurleyWilliam William Walker has three Canadianbred yearlings of which he is very proud that will be eligible to run on the Canadian circuit next season in races for horses bred in the Dominion Two are by Earl Rogers and are the first of that horses get while the other is by Ildrim the sire of Lovetie Mrs L A Livingstons great horse One of the Earl Rogers youngsters is a brown filly out of Kyle and tho other is a brown colt out of Vlrginile The Ildrim yearling is u bay lilly out of Golden Glitter GlitterJ J E Deavenport has engaged Harry Herdel trainer of F J Gmfers string to handle Irish Gen ¬ tleman for him tnd the colt will be among he horses which trainer Herdel will ship to Juarez Mr G refer will send Ymlr Trojan Bello and Onmailgat to Juarez while he will winter Floral Park and Vanir at Churchill Downs The latter has been vir ¬ tually out of training for some time while In Iea ing Floral Park in Kentucky Mr Grefor hopes by having her trained on that course to win the Ken ¬ tucky Oaks with her at Churchill Downs DownsThe The departure of Rock Sand from Now York for Trance Saturday was in event that brought out tho moving picture men and August Belmont Clarence Mackay and several other turfmen of prominence were on hand The removal of the horse from his car to the steamship caused some trouble Rock Sand usually the most levelheaded of horses had no desire to leave the comfort of his car No amount of coaxing or bullying would induce him to leave until the mare Golden TIew was led back She only had to call to Rack Sand and he promptly followed her to his quarters on shipboard


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