Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1914-04-28

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Jockey J. Montour ha- arrived at Lexington from Cincinnati. He is aader contract to J. R. Beapeaa. Little Nephews injured hock has lieen operated .in at Louisville and n is expected that he will be ill condition to race in July. The four .war -old had I.iilord. in the stalile of damn* Btcnlngs, which arrived at the Woodbine last week, i a - i 1. hone. He had a teui| eralure of 141.". Saturday. .1 c. Milam baa parchaaed from .1. H. Morri three rearlings for the reported price of .omi lhey Include a brown colt by Knight of the Thistle Effect, a brown colt l v Knight of the Thistle K.- nit and a hav .colt by Kniulit of the Thistle Haadaarra. Catestiv Woodford has purchased from Clay Bros. the following vearliugs: Chestnut colt, by Star Khool Orange ami Bine: hay colt, by Marta Santa S. i SpiiiY. and baj lillv. by Star 8hooi Kaller u,n It i- said that he paid ,500 lor Hie last naiiied Im and S2.50Q lor the other. Ii is expected thai the Belt it horses will ran iieiter at 1imih-o than they have been at Havre de .race. Trainer Hildiith originally had intended to start the saaaoas rampalga at Pimlico, luu the Harford eoaaty people persuaded him to send pan oi his stahle to Havre de Grace, rather ■gahtst bis helter jiliUineiit. odd I. ace. hy Oddfellow- -I.al/ane. hy Hanover, reci-utly won at Caaaing Park, West Australia, the on,, anil one quart r mil:- Park Handicap, odd Lace is a half sister to Ihe Golden Hiittertl.v and I he Kentucky Derbj eligible Beltoc ami was bred by I mini Korsythe al their I lainliliie Slud, M«-r iii- Ooaatty, K. Hal Price Headley has ■ .id to J. S. Chatdea the hav mare. Miss Pinch, hy Sempronina -Thlstlefineb. by Highland Chief. She is now due to foil to Bea Trovato, and it Is Mr. Camdens inteiitioii to mate «. her to Peter Quince. lis- linch is the dam of ■* Soiiy. by Peter Quince, which is said to he at f the most promising of Mr. Camdens two M-ar olds. The American stallion. Firewmiil. by Siintillant II .les ie Woodson. --,,1,1 some time since to Alex lioliertsoii. of the Storm f on tein Stud, has 1,. ■ sold to the Messrs. Bellinger Bros., of Ulteuhage, ,i e Province, South Africa, where be will stand nel season. All the mares sent to this barac la-t season are believed to be in foal and his late owner was eiilhusiastie about the prospects of the horse. Headers of The Globe all help in the purposes of this Institution, one of the said purposes beiag the diffusion of accurate Information, and in con toruiity with this. Mr. Colin Campbell, of Montreal. calls inv attention to the fact thai it waa the late . 1 ol. .1. A. U Strathv of that city who imported to Canada the only Derby winner ever broaajhl here QeaHr Frederick. Thai was twenty fine yean ago • ttnd the horse died three years later, the properly . • of Mr. l.rvan Oliear. the Missouri breeder named in The Glebes story. George Frederick left no mark on the turf history of this country. He was a horse of exceedingly bad temper i d limited priHieatiw powers. No results were achieved after a season at Mr. Seagrams Waterloo Slud. and he did little t etter in Missouri. 1rain is Ne|s,,u. in Toronto Osaka. A ealdc from London uavs that Da— f Matn-r. American Jockey, denies thai he intends at I ma- neatly to retire from riding. Maker has faat re covered from a prolonged Illness, and his doctor says he should take a long sea irip. it is bjtprofa able that he will ride in M14, hut he says he will in- hack in the saddle nexl year. He now areigba 111! pounds and alls it a nice riding weight. The boxhsMen for the current meetiag of tie Kentucky Association at Lexington Include .1. N. c: lea, Mrs. s .1. Roberts. -,frs. Clarence Le Rus. Mrs t. c McDowell. Mis. C. H I.errvman. Chteebj Woodford. D. W. Scott. Mrs. R. f.. Baker, Mrs i;. r Bradley, Ham uWaxr. J. W. May, Mrs iv a Daingerneld, Itesha Breckinridge. .1. P. lolmson. William Woedard. Dal Price Headley, II. K. Knapp. C. F. Sweetner. T. IV Haves. R. F. Carman. Frank .1. Kelley. .1. D. Noel, T. A. Combe and Wallace Muir. The Hamburg Slippers gelding. Bask la, winner of Hie Ireakncss Handicap at Iiinlico laat spring. Hill uot race iu the colors of Jobu WUaleu this : spring. Whalen trained Buskia last season and the -eas, .ii before for C. ll. Bobbins, a Brodilynl sportsman. Who preferred lo keep in the backgrr | I for business reasons. Hereafter Mr. Robbing will race his horse- in his own name sml Whalen will 1 continue to train them. Buskia wintered at Graven .ml ami is mm yet quite ready. Whalen is training ~ _. David Gideons stable of three two vear olds this season, all of them sons of Astronomer, oae a half brother of His Majesty and another a brother to Flainmarion.


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