Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1914-06-30

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JfOTFP OF THE TURF. i 1 Iunch Bowl is an especially g xMl-Iooking horse. The South Australian Taltcfsalls Club, at Adc ,, laide. has 750 members, j Roanicr. winner op the Carter Handicap, is not 1 an impressive looking horse, being on the small 1 elder. ] The management of Overland Park has a standing otr.-r of .00 for the in- iverj of an error in 1 the calculations of the pari-inutucl prices. Adelaide T.. in the string of K. .1. Mackenzie. Wears scalpers iii her exercise, but not in her races. Jefferson Lviagatoas great sprinter. Iron Mask, has been turned out. together with Ei Howard, at V. S Paynes Maiileton Stock Farm at Lexington. Ky. Flash of Lightning, dam of Lady Lightning, has liccn shipped to the bome of her owner. R. Var-wig, in Ohio, from Kentucky, where she was mated wilh Hick Welles. R. Woottoa will return to Australia for Bond at the close of the current year. By then his sons. Frank and Stanley, will probably bo fairly launched as trainers in England. A special Main, lo make the trip in fifty hours, will carry horsemen and horses from Denver to Vancouver next week for the annual meeting of the Brilish Columbia Thoroughbred Association at , Minora Park. J. B Resp.-s two stallions. Dick Welles and Marathon, which made good seasons at Thomas Piatts farm at Lexington this year, have been shipped back to Mr. Respess farm at Wood-lawn. 0. The prize money for the South African Derby ol 1916 is 88,250, ami for the Oaks. ,750. Johannesburg ii will thus be seen, has a long way to go before it catches up to Sydney in the monetary Importance of its Derby.— Sydney Referee. Kenneth Alexanders mares. Christinas Star and Starry Night have returned to Lexington after a visit to 11. P. Whitneys Brookdale Stud, where Christmas Star was mated with Peter Fan and Starry Nlghl with Broomstick. The mares arc now at Bosque Bonlta Farm, the property Of John H. Morris, where Mr. Alexanders stock is kept. James Butler asks no odds of the express companies Every day when the stable has a starter it Vpiedin: one can see a largo automobile truck unloading horses at the paddock gate. The large automobile is well adapted for transporting horses. The sides are slatted and the animals get plenty of fresh air. It is designed after one used in Prance to ship stock.


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