Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1913-11-01

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Jockey C. Peak will ride at Juarez as a free lance. Prospero Son and Orimar Lad, half brothers, won two of the three races at Dallas last Tuesday. Luln Man- is tlie dam of both. If George M. Hcndrie picks up another Great Britain among the yearlings he has purchased, nobody will begrudge him his good fortune, as he has spent his money freely in an effort to get top-notch race horses. Toronto Star. The Juarez program book, recently issued, provides for racing every day in the week from the opening of the meeting. Heretofore it has been the custom at the beginning of Juarez meetings to race only six days each week. Monday having been an off day. A London cable say,s: "Cambridgeshire clay at Newmarket will he memorable In the history of the turf as being the first occasion on which Queen Mary attended its headquarters. The queen accompanied tlie king, and tlie royal couple took a keen interest in the sport." Martin Nathanson, who is to be connected with tlie coming winter meeting at Charleston in the canacity of racing secretary and associate judge, will depart from Chicago for Charleston on Sunday next to take up the duties incidental to his position at Palmetto Park.


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