Notes Of The Turf From Other Lands., Daily Racing Form, 1915-04-20

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NOTES OF THE TURF FROM OTHER LANDS Tho American bred fiveyearold Bit oRve bv Iljs guise Bitnrica was sold at the Liverpool Sprin Meeting to a Mr MoKeclmio for 1325 Tho Berliner Tageblatt states that the four Eng ¬ lish trainers Jones Mason Mills and Wangh have been released from the concentration camp at Rulile ben benHardy Hardy the rider of Bachelors Flight in the Grand National stales that that horse did not fall at the fifth fence He made a slight peek on the landing side and whilst unbalanced was huinicd into niid knocked over overFrustration Frustration the winner of the Queens Pifoe if Kempton Park April 5 is a son of St Fnisqiiu Princess Alary winch Mr p Rroonie obtained out of the Duke of Westminsters lot at Newnnrket sics last July for the sum of 1010 1010So So far as trainer Robinson was concerned bislorv was repeated in the Rendlesliaui Slakes at Keniiiiou April 5 as last year the odds laid on his Cosiello were floored by the outsider Swnnkor and this veir Hie odds laid on the lilly Lady Isabel were uVct by Mercedes which was treated as a noli quantity in tho market Mr George Edwardes has sold Nassau topwoight of those left in the Queens Prize at Kempton Park to i Now Zealand siHjrtsman who intends putting the son of William the Third and Stolen Love to the stud in that country The price paid for Nassau was 2000 guineas guineasG G Forinby sou of tin wellknown English come ¬ dian had his first rid in public when stecrin his fathers filly Ellzn in the Apprentices Plate at Liiglicld Park April The little lad is only ten yein of nge his bodily weight being less thi ri IMminls He is apprenticed to Scliolfield who ex ¬ pects the boy to limit a good jockey jockeyMr Mr August Belmouts Don do Roni finished third to Frustration and lleyDiddloDiddlo in the valuable Queens Prize at Kempton Park April 5 but was unlucky in not having won Of bis race Ltuidon Sporting Life said There may have boon more than one animal unlucky in the Queens Prize ves lerday though Don de Uooa stood out as the nlost unfortunate for he was boxed iM on the rails at Hie bend and did not got clear in time to make his challenge etUilive As it was both the r l and second were coming back quieklv to him at tin finish


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