Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1914-10-17

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NOTES OF THE TURF. The Empire City track was visited by Are this week and damaged to the extent of 2,000. the Held stand and a fair building being destroyed. Charles L. Lausdale. who is looking after stake entries for II. D. Browns Cuban meeting, will leave Cincinnati for Laurel Sunday to spend a few days at that track, lie. will go to Cuba for the winter. George W. Straussers eight-year-old bay mare . Medio, by Baunockburn Lucille Bramble, dropm-o dead during the running of a race in connection witli the great Raralli county fair, at Hamilton, Mont., last week. The stables of William Walker. George Whelan. E. J. OConnell. N. B. Davis, Mrs. K. Malonev, O. Hak. B. Chapman, M. Lowensteln, E. Brewster. W. . Cooper. J. McCune. D. Miller, S. Olsen and G. Woods hare arrlrcd at Latonia from Toronto anil other racing jwdnts. A visitor to Adelaide. South Australia, where tiia totalizator method is iu use, and bookmaklng is not allowed on or ofT race courses, says of his experience: "Bookmakers still attend the races and bet totalizator, prices. The clubs can put them off, and do so, but some pay again and come back Jo cQntJaye thefr busJneSiV


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