Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1914-04-18

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Close to *iH horses are quartered at and near the Havre de Grace track. The LI Paso Automobile club has decided to hold ■ carnival of racing at the Juarez Jockey club track on Memorial day. May M. Rockingham Park al Salem. N. IL. was" sold al auction this week fot 00,000. Frank M. Andrew. of Lawrence. Ma--., assign* f a mortgage of 1100, 000 oa the properly, was lhe purchaser. H is reported that the Tulsa Jockey club manage nienl Will bring suit for 150.000 damages against Governor Crnce and Adjutant-General Canton af Oklahoma as an aftermath of the enforced closing f the race meeting at Tulsa Thursday. Three special trains will i run to Havre de Grace each day during the meeting beginning today from Philadelphia and an equal number from Baltimore. Th. followers of racing In Philadelphia are es pecially enthusiastic over tbe proepecta for the iiu-i lag. Another Kings Plate eligible arrived at Montreal this week when Sans Coenr, owned by Sir H. M..n tagn Allan, reeled ■ tit I v by Atkel. This is ■ half sister ;•■ Irish Heart, which won in, Provincial Nursery Slakes at Blue Bonnets during the f:ill meeting ol th. Montreal Jorkej Club in 1012 and was second in the Kings Plate race last tall. Heavy Mason, a familial figure on tke turf for the p:i-i duty i,. years, died mis week at the borne of In- son, 1325 Bast Twentj seventh street. Brooklyn. lie at one time and another owned Nil. lick. Red Knight, on, p-s Bight. Vagary, Jim Leonard and others. He was 64 years of age. Th. funeral services were conducted at tke home ••: Henrj L. Mas.. n. hi- son, yesterday.


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