Notes of the Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1914-05-30

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NOTES OF THE TURF. The Klectric Park lneeting has been liberally |. It ionized. W. o. .b.plin. J. P. Dw.ver and J. II. Mead will be among tin- owners that will race at Marlboro. The Kentucky shipment to Denver will include the stables of Green P.. Morris. K. A. Brewster and George H. St rate. It was Double Kagle and not Ragle that ran as an added starter in race 14301. Double Kagle is a two year-old bay colt by Watercress— Captivity. lac Holy Name societies of New Qrteasa have sent a memorial to Baton Kongo protesting against the passage of the ltiueliardt racing commission bill and urging the legislature to permit the existing law against belting on the races to stand. Mall McGee, who piloted II. B. Durveas Durbar to victory in the Bosom Derby Wednesday, is twenty-three years obi and was horn at Roseaale, mar Covington. Ky. He was married here this year to a daughter of J. Galen Brown, who has been abroad for many years. The new betting ring at Marlboro has been com pbtcd and will have room for forty bookmakers. Those who have applied for a chance to cut in include Kugeiie Austin. Phillip McKim. George McRoherts. Alfred Valentine, George Parrott. William Dale. D. Iarrcll. George J. llvgan. William Beverly. Peter McGrath, Leo Swalts. William Connor and George Kasaasaa.


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