Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1914-01-27

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Arasee has been fired at Juarez for ankle trouble. Galen Brown leaves Chicago today for New York to take passage on the steamship George Washington for Germany, where he is to train for a prominent owner the coining season. Bonnie Kelso, with which R. F. Carman has exercised much patience in au effort to get him to til" lost, is rciKrted to have gone wrong again at Charleston. Jockey Burlingaine is reluctant to disclose the identity of the eastern stable for which he has contracted to ride during the coming summer. It is supiKised to be that of C. K. G. Billings and Frederick Johuston. AHer the race in which a false start was made at Juarez last week, a delegation of Mexicans called on the stewards for an explanation or the ruling ordering file race to be re-run and allowing bets to staud. Judge . F". Price showed them that the ruling was in accordance with the English custom apd rules .".nd the delegation left . perfectly satisfied.


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