Notes Of The Turf From Other Lands., Daily Racing Form, 1915-05-19

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NOTES OF THE TURF FROM OTHER LANDS Ueports are that Tracerys flrst crop of foals are youngsters of splendid size conformation and general appearance appearanceThe The broodmares foals yearlings and stallions owned by the late Earl Cadogan will be sold by auction at the Newmarket Second July meeting meetingFred Fred Winter the kaisers English jockev who is interned at Uuhleben stated in a recent letter home that he drew Ally Sloper in a Grand National sweep among the prisoners and won thirty shillings wliich he added came in handy handyFive Five horses were backed in London May 4 to win the Epsom Derby they being Pommern at 3 to 2 King Priam 100 to 15 Tournament 100 to 8 Sun fire 100 to 0 and Fitzorb 20 to 1 Against tin latter bets of 5000 to 250 and 2500 to 125 were laid laidThe The sixyearold horse Ciithbcrt by St Aldan Meddlesome which finished first in the Lincolnshire Handicap of 1913 and was disqualified and which ran second to Outram in tlie same race in 1914 ended his somewhat sensational career in a little jumping meeting at Pershore May 4 Oppllger hit a hurdle in the Croome Maiden Hurdle Uace mid fell Cuthbert fell over him and breaking a leg was destroyed destroyedSir Sir Abe Bailey recently wrote W B Allison from Muizenburg Cape Town saying You will be pleased to hear D Maher is as fit as possible He rode the best part of eight hours the other day springbuck shooting and never turned a hair In fact lie is looking better than he did just before he stopped riding He goes to England at the be ¬ ginning of June and returns to South Africa in October and after that he should be as well as ever he was In his life


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