Notes Of The Turf From Other Lands., Daily Racing Form, 1915-06-18

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NOTES OF THE TURF FROM OTHER LANDS LANDSThe The Steeplechase U x grass training gallop at RerlinKarlshorst for use on Mondays and Thursdays or alternatively the steeple ¬ chase course itself on the latter day in each week weekTame Tame Dnck Revelanta and Panmure have left Newmarket for New Zealand under the charge of John Driscoll Tame Duck is a twoyearold lilly that was the property of Jack Joyner but he did not protect her after she had won a selling race for him at Newmarket NewmarketThe The events provided for the three extra days of racing at Newmarket this week drew a total of 050 nominations of which 27 were of horses trained at Newmarket the others coming from other training grounds in England Berkshire and Wiltshire leadin with an aggregate of 241 241George George Duller the wellknown Epsom jockey has joined the Royal Flying Corps Twenty Epsom stable lads who have recently joined the Army Veterinary Corps Include one Frenchman and one Belgian Several jockeys living at Kpsom are en Tbe Union Club Berlin is granting no fresh licenses to alien jockeys and Ames the American lightweight who recently accompanied Archibald to Germany will In consequence have to return to the United States Renewals on tin other hand continue to be granted and Archibald rode live winners during the first two days of Hoppegarten HoppegartenTin Tin Cologne Germany executive purpose holding a race meeting in August or September in order to bring off the important Rhenish Breeders Stakes of 7000 and the Prize of Douaueschiugeu The Cologne race course is at present and has been for some time past in use by the hospital authorities and according to Dentscher Sport will not bo vacated before the autumn autumnThe The death has recently taken place at the Maltou Cottage Hospital of a prominent turfite in the per ¬ son of William Charles Wcatherill who for many years was a successful trainer He was connected with Malton in its palmiest days as a training center when he was with the Pecks at the Grove House establishment now in the possession of Sir John Scott Later lie removed to Newmarket where he achieved considerable success On retiring he re ¬ turned to Maltou and passed away at the age of 73 years


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