Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1913-07-23

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NOTES OF THE TURF i Jsccit which won a arace race it Windsor a dav or two ago is tn Indian chief in Oklahoma OklahomaWilliam William Walker has secured fouryears contract on the colored apprentice Eddie Carter who will do the riding for his stable in future futureThe The transactions in the totalizator during this years eleven days of racing at Aukland N K totaled 2003470 an average of over 182000 per day dayThe The paddock fee for bookmakers for the fifteen days meeting of the Victoria Amateur Turf Club In Australia is 250 The fee for the Randwick paddoek is 19 per day dayCosis Cosis n twoyearold colt by Voorhees Corinna purchased not long ago by J Livingston from A B Spreckels died nt Saratoga a day or two ago from sickness contracted in shipment from Ken ¬ tucky tuckyJockey Jockey Kent was recently suspended at Vancouver for five days for rough riding Jockey Molesworlh is temporarily incapacitated from riding at the same track having had his right hand injured by collision with the fence Richard Dwyer who is to serve as starter for the thirtccndays meeting which the Saddle and Sulky Club is to give at a Chicago track probably Haw ¬ thorne beginning August 9 will go to Hamilton within a few days to interest horsemen racing on the Canadian circuit in shipping here hereSun Sun Queen was made favorite for the nice in which she recently ran at Windsor on the strength of fast work She had not raced since last year but had shown Teat speed In preparation for racing including liveeighths hi 100 over the new Con naiigiit Park track at Ottawa OttawaThe The Bulletin or olllcial Calendar of the French Jockey Club publishes a note calling atten ¬ tion to the fact that horses having been subjected to the operation of tracheotomy will not be per ¬ mitted to run unless the wound in their throats lias been completely closed by natural cicatrization cicatrizationEnglish English racing crowds make matters unpleasant for Iwokniakcrs who fail to meet their liabilities At tht recent Chester meeting the public burnt two broughams chartered by bookmakers who failed to pay up As it is not stated what happened to the bookmakers presumably they got away before backers had a suspicion that anything was wrong wrongA A leading veretinarian of that country reckons that a thoroughbred should be in India fully a year before it is trained with a view to winning a big race He estimates that It cannot become ac ¬ climatised iir less than the period mentioned and quotes some firstclass Australian horses which he regarded as ruined through their owners being in too great a hurry to get a return of the purchase money after their arrival In India IndiaThe The way they run the totalizator at some small meetings in India is amusing and profitable to the clubs concerned Wherever the straightout ma ¬ chine is used in Australia backers receive a return of their money less the usual percentage In the event of the winner not being selected but a Cal ¬ cutta Exchange in referring to the Darjeeling meeting says that the club only charged five per cent totalizator commission and would have done no good only that it scooped 290 rupees on one race In which no one backed the winner A total ¬ izator that took a percentage In ordinary circum ¬ stances and everything when an outsider won Is one that would appeal immensely to proprietary chilis in Australia Sydney Referee


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