Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1913-08-14

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NOTES OF THE TURF Jeffersoa Livingston now lias thirteen horses in his stable J B Haggin will arrive at Lexington September 1 to spend the fall season at Elmendorf Farm FarmIt It was Roseburg IV and not Roseburg II that ran in race 10341 at Dufferin Park Toronto last Monday MondayT T S Wallace secretary of the Mineral Springs Jockey Club was a visitor at Fort Etie yesterday His mission was to Interest horsemen in the coming fifteendays meeting at Porter Ind beginning August 21 Major T J Carson has returned to Lexington from Saratoga where he has been attending the revival of racing Major Carson reports much interest in the sport and that the oldtme spirit has made its reappearance reappearanceOscar Oscar MIddendorf thirteen years of age brown eyes dark hair and weighing about 90 pounds left Latonia Ky June 20 and is supposed to be with a stable somewhere Ills mother is sick and wants him Send his address to Mrs MIddendorf 10 West Fifth street Cincinnati O and a ticket for his fare home will be sent to him himTrainer Trainer Cahill has arrived at Saratoga from Ben ning with the army horses that will race there The horses include Wooltex Hagg and Gilbert Matt Sharpe took over in the same car Haiidrunnlng Mason Kinnelon O K and Goldwick AH have been rested since the Belmont Park meeting and are now in the best of condition to race raceA A dispatch from Paris says that the most prom ¬ inent of the late Charles Kohlers horses which were put up at auction at Deauville France August 7 were bought In and are to be brought back to the United States amobs them being Novelty Zeus Shannon Gold Bladfe Beauclere Va Tout Jlckey and St Gaudeusthe last three being French IMtz Herbert and several of the broodmares were bought by Charles Carroll to be kept in France


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