Notes Of The Turf From Other Lands., Daily Racing Form, 1915-04-15

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NOTES OF THE TURF FROM OTHER LANDS LANDST T Cannon Sr is retiring from training and will shortly leave Stopkbridge for Hove where he intends living in the future futureR R Woottou the trainer is on his return journey to England and expects to arrive there from Aus ¬ tralia about the 20th of this month monthLady Lady Nelson whose Ally Sloper won the Grand National Steeplechase has decided to give one fourth of the stakes to one of the funds for sol ¬ diers and sailors sailorsThe The majority of layers having doubleevent books on tin Lincolnshire Handicap and Grand National lost a lot of people coupling View Law and Ally Sloper In doubles before the latter was beaten at Newbury NewburyW W Huxley still keeps a serviceable weight but as the Wantage horses are backward In did not have many mounts last month After this season Huxley goes to Australia where he has received a remunerative retainer from Mr Fox FoxA A number of horses the property of the Duke of Portland have been struck out of all engage ¬ ments during the present season and others until July i His remaining horses in training will be sidd bv auction during the Newmarket First Spring Meeting MeetingAccording According to Deutschor Siort then were 57 horses left lu for this years German Derby at Hamburg after the declaration of the third and last forfeit Freiherr S A von OpiKMihelm has seven left in the race the Graditz Stud five and the Iteirn von Weinherg and HVrr llanlel each four fourJ J A de Rothschild the well known owmr of racehorses who has been for the past six month doing good work at the front as a dispatch bearer was in a motor smash recently with the unfortunate result that In fractured Ills pelvis and is now in a hospital in Paris Fairy King which had not been seen on a race course since he was beaten a head by Blue Stone in the Coronation Cup at Epsom last May when he was badly cut about made a successful reappearance in the Apprentices Plate at Leicester April 1 Mr Hultons horse would appear lo be quite allright again and he won readily readilyReginald Reginald Jones died at his residence the Cherry Tree Inn Newmarket on Saturday evening March 27 after a long Illness Deceased who was pro ¬ prietor of the alxivc hotel was the iockey connected with R Marshs stable for many years and a brother of II Jones the Kings Jockey JockeyThe The now nineyearold brown horse Wamlm by Ben BrushCap iind Bells is still racing usefully iii England At the Lincoln Meeting he won the Gautby Selling Plate from five opponents on March 4 and at Nottingham March defeated Seven good platers when he won the Colwick Plate Second to him in the Gautby Plate was the American horse Nankeen by KingstonDominoe KingstonDominoeThe The Nottingham Spring Handicap enabled Fruit lands to make amends for his iinlucK experience at Lincoln where at the start for the first big handicap he was practically left at the post when quoted at r 0 to1 For the Nottingham event Early Hope Carancho and Colonel Bogey were perferred to the mount of Walter Griggs though in a des ¬ perate finish Fruitlaiids won by a neck with a like narrow distance separating Carancho and Col ¬ onel Bogey BogeyOld Old Springbok which once carried the colors of Colonel L R Birkin in the Grand National and won the Grand Sefton Steeple Chase as far back as in07 has been at the front whence he has returned He had done so well when out with hounds that ho was presented to Mr Leicester Stan ¬ hope of the 14th Lancers and carried his new owner through many brilliant charges and behaved magnificently He was however so badly shot as to incapacitate him and was sent home Ho is now turned out and doing well London Sportsman SportsmanSam Sam Darling Jr made a rare bargain when he gave 140 guineas for Mix Up at the December Sales The American bred chesnut is back into his best form as shown by liis gallop with Simile the Batthyauy Plate winner and his victory in the Bestwood Park Plate at Nottingham Marcli 0 the trial with Simile was not quite correctly re M rted for though the chestnut finished ten lengths or so in front it vas not known that be had been allowed to jump away with a few lengths advan ¬ tage London Sporting Life LifeIt It has been found necessary to destroy the steeplechaser Ballyhackle which broke down in the Grand National The horse had to be brought back to the stables in the ambulancevan from the point when he met with the mishap in the race His injuries were then found to be so serious that he had to be destroyed Ballyhackle which won several good steeplechases in Ireland and England was owned by an Irish owner Mr Keith F Mal comson nnd was trained by H Ussher at Whits bury He started favorite for the Grand National won by Covertcoat CovertcoatNonnaturalized Nonnaturalized trainers are not to received a license this year in Germany the Technical Com ¬ mission of the Union Club having so decided Ac ¬ cording to this ruling DiutclRr Sport states that the following Iloppegarleu trainers will not he granted licenses F C Arnull G Ariiull M Ayliu K Toiiusou F Solloway Alee Percy and R A Waiigh In order to give owners of horses trained by the above every opportunity to find new trainers the Commission hafc given permission for the non licensed trainers to superintend exercise of their strings on the Union Clubs sand track until May 1


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