Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1915-07-03

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. w. riii.ins baa haaghi Claba bark from J. W. Schorr, and he lias been mined out Car ■ leag , time. Perkins will lake him op in the fall and j attempt to train him. V. Hopkins, who saddled Palampiin. the win ner of the lirst race at Aqueduct Wednesday, has j taken the place of .1. P. Clifford as trainer of 1 .1. O. Talbatta hones, lodge C. II. Petting ill. wha has been a race track : Official since shortly alter the end of Hie 1 ivil War. said that the ran- tor the Queens County Handicap 1 at Aqueduct Tues. lay was the best in- had ever --ecu. lie was backed up bv his associate badge, P. C. Smith Boh Baker, anaibtr of the Execattve Board at | Lexiagtun, has announced thai aevea races vviil be run there daily darlag the fall meeting. It will I l.e impossible to run seven at LonisYiUe and I. a ti.nia .liiriiiir the fall Bleating unless the ra.es are . stalled much earlier in the day. "Training for rich owners. wi,u know oompara tiely little about tbe same, is not all Joy, re-niarkeil an Australian trainer recently. Questioned I why. be replied: ••They generally have a multiplicity of advisers who. in theory, know all about I training, and occasionally raerecd la creatJag an . impression bv tbe seeming depth of their knowledge This to tbe disadvantage of the trainer, whose Ideas are often subordinated to those of his employers , Meads." No .lull,: many American trainers are able to : ubsi ribe to the truth of the above remarks. •


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