Notes of the Turf in Other Lands., Daily Racing Form, 1914-04-02

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NOTES OF THE TURF IN OTHER LANDS. At Newbury, â– aclaad, March pt. the hm-se Talani Hill won the Greenham Hurdle Handicap of .0t 0, being ; he firsi race he has won since Lord V/estbury gave S10.000 for him. On the occasion of the victory of Grand dKspagne II. in He- Grand Prix at Nice. M. Michel Calmann gave J. MM francs for the poor of Nice and 1,000 francs to the Jockeys Hospital at Chautilly. Tie broodmare Cherry Lass the property of Mr. W. Hi" Walker, has recently died. She woii the One Thousand Guineas and the Oaks in 1905, among othe good races, putting up a record in lime for Hie !-C id- even hat stood until lest surpassed it last year. The at one time good haras Alfred Noble ha- hoes engaged In steeplechasing in England through the list winter, lull without saccesa. One second nil one third in events of small imports was the best he conid do. unite a decline tor a good -lake winner in thi. country. In view of the fm-r llit YV Hi-- hi. been riding Long Set in his work, an iiiipn sion got abroad tint he Intended to apply again for hi- license. He. however, sttites that this is m i i he case. In- having relinquished the saddle entirely, so far as public riding is concerned. Despite adverse reports ns to the condition of we of his legs. The Tclrar.-h is frequently reported in all rcci-ni belling quotations as having been backed lor substantial sums to win this years Epsom Derby at prices fluctuating between 4 to 1 and "i :o 1. The British public is stubbornly of the notion that The- Tetrarch is au laviaclMc and acts accordingly.


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