Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1913-06-05

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NOTES OF THE TURF Special trains will be in service to carry horses from llclmont Iark to Piping Kock to fill their en ¬ gagements on racing days daysThe The Grand Prize of llrussels was won by Alfred LowiMisteins Cerfontajne trained by George New ¬ ton and ridden by Lncieii Lyne LyneLord Lord Manners who rode Seaman to victory in the Liverjiool Grand National Steeplechase of 1SS2 celebrated his sixtyfirst birthday last month monthKing King George will not attend the Henley Koyal Ke gatta this year as he did last summer This time he will be at the Newmarket races during the Hen ¬ ley week weekAt At llelmont Park Monday the known professionals again were cautioned aliout public betting with the result that conditions were even tighter than on the preceding days The Pinkertous ejected two persons said to be undesirable A wellknown speculator who made himself rather conspicuous on Saturday was notified that he would lie banished If he offended again againP P A Brady the wellknown racing official saw his first Kentucky racing of the season at Doug ¬ las Park Monday He is just from New York where he took in the opening days sport at llel mont Park Judge llrady once owned and raced a stable of some pretensions Force and Poteen being two noted performers which raced brilliantly in his colors For years while hookmaking flourished his slate was always up on the big tracks In late years he has been Interested in hotels His brother inlaw C J Qiiinn long connected with him in booking still has a string of horses racing1 in the east traiiied for him by J 1 Mayberry


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