Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1915-03-05

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NOTES OF THE TURF Price MeKiuney is in New York for a time timeC C J Ortell of Savannah has arrived at Havana t remain for the rest of the racing season at Oriental Park ParkTiie Tiie experiment of betless matinee racing at Los Angeles lias proved a failure The attendance at the beginning was encouraging but when the novelty wore off the patronage declined Only the cheapest sort of horses competed competedSecretary Secretary Frank Bryan of the United Hunts Meets Association says that subscriptions for the Grab Hag Handicap to be run during the spring meeting of the Piping IJock Association indicate that at least thirty sportsmen will enter horses for the race raceKlliott Klliott Wolkc who formerly rode in the colors of Grant Hugh Prown hut who is now a free lance is galloping horses over the Piping Kock course Kir James K Frayllng It is said that J K Davis owner of a formidable array of chasers is nego ¬ tiating for the services of this rider Mr Davis has released H Gilbert who rede for him last sea ¬ son sonAt At a recent sale of horses in the Juarez paddock the following changed hands Jack Kittler AV C Knsusel HX Nobby J Keed 155 John Spohn F MeCIintock f OO Mark OUrieu J O Walker Jf47i Hlne Ilarer K P OMeara 240 Thonght reader Lee Frb S375 Frank Patterson II Butler Pinkolin W C Hns ell U5 Rinaldo K AY McKenzle 177 177Tho Tho annual volume of the English Racing Cal ¬ endar dealing with Hat racing during the season of JI14 shows that iwthwithstandiiis the fact that many meetings were abandoned owing to the war the intal net value of stakes won was In England EnglandKILOJO KILOJO in Ireland 120041 and Scotland 21 The number of horses that ran in the different races last season was 390 against 40Vi in 191


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