Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1914-06-11

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- [ . 1 i 1 twenty twenty miles nines itisiaui. distant. NOTES OF THE TURF. The distance ,.1 roe ItOHJ was alx.nl one mile and a half. 011 Saliirdav nel Ih.- Beta I Iark races will atari at aaon. i dor to allow patrons In attend I he polo garni- later in Iho day . ladies Butlers Marion ll. is now looked upon as the best of the two-year-obi allies shown in the east. She is engaged in I he Kashion Stakes to he run m-i Tnesdaj and that event is regarded as at her mercy. Never before have matters been s. cosmopolitan in a D.rl.v winner as they are in the Case of 1ur-bar 11. lie is by an English sire, out of an Aineri can-bred mare, was foaled in France, belongs to an American sportsman was ridden by a Jockey of s.otih origin, and U trained by Murphy, an Iri-h- man _______


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