Notes of the Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1913-01-07

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NOTES OF THE TURF. P. T. thinn is planning to apply for reinstatement on the Canadian turf, horn which be was banished several seas,, ii- ago by a ruling of Judges .. p. Price and Francis Nelson. Dmer Wilson has gone Into the hotel business. He «.-is assistant starter for Christopher Fitzgerald sei oral seasons ago and since thai time has ottieialed as starter at rariona tracks. Now be has opened ■ hop] iii Baltimore. Marshal Nov. once well known as ■ racer on the Hacks hi ibis country. Is nr.u the best jumper in Hie I idled Stales army, according to report. He la iii the bauds of Lieutenant Sbepard at Fori Meyer, near Washington, 0. C. A beautiful souvenir of the Jockey Clab Juarez .and II Pam is s .on io be issued, it is the intention to publish a work thai will call attention to the advan- ages of the tropolla of i tm southwest as ■ winter resort and at the same time show what has been done in the waj of developing the race track a; .1 11.11 ez. tmoag the ait naagei of condolence on the death • ■I ins distinguished father received bj Fastball P. Keene were cables from I I Lonsdale and other members of the Jockey Club of England, as well as oi the Jockey lub of France, the Bake of alaa-i-hester. Lord Bereaford. Be Coarser Forbes, Josepb Batters, who trains Mr. K«ene*s English string. fUeiiard lokei and Others. Men who bad known of Sysonby. of Colin and other famous products of Castleton Stud expressed the sense ,.f ■ great loss to horse lovers the arorid over ;,, m,. Keenes death. The funeral of James It. Keene was held yesterday ■I Grace Episcopal church. New York City. Rev. Dr. Charles Lewis Slattery, rector of the church, read the burial service and delivered the sermon. lie-body was placed in the chancel of the church Saturday. The list of honorary pallbearers Included August Bel in. .1. Pierponl Morgan. II K. Knapp Alexander Stefdieus and Philip J. Britt. The Joekei I bib. I»f which Mr. Keene was ice eliaii iii.mi. has lake srtloa on bis death, owing to the absence • l August Belmont, the chairman. Resolutions hav, been prepared and will be adopted on Mr. Boll ts lei iii n


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