Current Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1915-06-12

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF J Simon Healy fc s sold for Captain E H Cassatt tiie chestnut gelding Hydroplane to W M Carter who handled the horses of Thomas Fortune Ryan last season lie Is now training for himself and intends to school his purchase for the Held HeldAlthough Although the majority of horsemen at Helmont Park will ship to Jamaica a large colony will re ¬ main William H Karrick will continue to stable at the Nassau County course throughout the metro ¬ politan racing season and the L S Thompson racers will do likewise likewiseAt At a paddock sale before tho racing at Marllmro last Wednesday Strome which took the fourth race was sold for S15O to G C Brenton Others sold were John P Nixon to W Hawley 150 Vir ¬ ginia Ilite to M A Cruder 105 and Dorothy Priwcr to M Posey 145 145Word Word was received at Latouia Thursday from Hot Springs Ark that Senator Clark chief counsel for the racing interests has filed his brief to the Ar ¬ kansas Supreme Court in the appeal from the lower courts finding In the Governor Hayes muchsigned and vetoed racing bill controversy The Hot Springs people expect a verdict from the higher tribunal in the next month monthNotice Notice was posted on the bulletin board at Bel mont Park Wednesday requesting information as to the whereabouts of former jockey Holt Crawford Ills mother Mrs Belle Crawford of Geary Okln has not heard from him since April when Crawford was at Juarez He has not ridden of late years as lie has Itecime too heavy but lie has always been employed about the thoroughbred stables stablesEmil Emil Herz showed Glencairn an Irish thorough ¬ bred iu the paddock at Huluiout Park Tuesday and the finelooking horse attracted much favorable com ¬ ment He is by Orby Yankee His dam was a daughter of the noted sprinter Americus which Richard Croker tcok to England some years ago and raced with marked success Gleneairn was an extremely fast sprinter in England but was un ¬ successful iu liis four races in this country last year yearThe The twoyearold which Jack Jovner is reported to have bargained to sell for 12500 only to have the deal fall through because of the stoppage of general racing in England is the chestnut colt Clapperbill by Thrush Azores Joyner bought him at the Newmarket Second October sales last year for 750 He has started twice this year and won both of his races in tho manner of a really good one both taking place at Newmarket He may prove an attraction iii American racing next year yearThe The following rule respecting amateur riders has been adopted by the South Australian Jockey Club No iKison shall be eligible to ride as an amateur if be receives or shall have received any fee or re ¬ ward in money or he or have been in any way re ¬ imbursed for his services for ridius in any race or have lxen employed in any capacity in a trainintr stable or have been directly or indirectlv engagetl in the business of training burses for fee or r ward or have lieen a bookmaker or Imokmakers clerk or shall at any time have been disqualified disqualifiedJohn John Sanfords racing stable Tr r lio so1 f 1015 comprising sixteen thoroughbreds in trainiriff at the Hurricanna Stock Farm at Amsterdam l Y will be shipped nest Monday to New York to participate in racing on the Metropolitan tracks Hy this arrnngiMiient Mr Sanford departs from his nsiiil custom of racing his horses only nt Saratoga The string includes the sivycnrold Isir si tio threeyearolds Rupica Quartz Kluslna and Silica In addition to these elven twoyearolds will be slilpiKd including Selliau Marchena Dancer St Isidore Red Cloud Gibraltar Springtime Bobo ¬ link Affiance Hoyalist and CatoNineTails The last five were sired by the famous Clifford


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