Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1915-07-29

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. !! in it. Angnrola has purchased Maifoa from 11. I., te to Pratt. n John E. Madden will ship the rest of his string J] to Saratoga at once. - Jockey A. llullcoat was ruled off al Mais .nuetive at ., Park for an unsatisfactory effort with Edmund kdnats. .j A caih .ail of hones that hit Long Island for Sara a toga, embraced Bgeria, the property of Jack c Thoinhy. and the stable of C. W. .asser. A. l.udliw Kramer has turned out Doublet for the ■ season, and Cloud, which won his lirst steeplechase ;l at Monday, will shortly follow him to Cedarhiirsl . " Alter winning the fourth race at Maisonneiive Monday. Miss Pnncia was hid up from her entered price- of .hB_mio to HMO and sold to J. 1!. Goodman. James Batter has obtained irsl call on the services of jockey Turner for tin- remainder of the Empire city Associations meeting, as tin- Belmont horses arc all at Saratoga now. ,, The body of Carl J. Ople. thirty eight years of i age, and said to he a former bookmaker, was re I covered from the Mlssisippi river at New Orleans v last Saturday night Suicide is suspected Ople re " ceatly returned to New Orleans after an absence of n seven years. t Clyde Borden, who gained his lirst victory since ll hi- return form Europe cm Recluse at Belmont Park last Saturday, will go to Glen Biddell l-arni for the I summer. He will Is- seen in the Biddell colors on 3 the Maryland tracks in the fall. Gordon rode for the Kin:: of Koitniania while abroad. J. N. Cartajaua and Max Silvers have obtained tin option on Harry Pay tie Whitneys Burgomaster, and the deal is likely to be consummated within the J next clay or two. Mr. Calaiana will place the horse in the stud in Chili, his native country. Mr. Silvers has acted ;,s the auelit in the negotiations. George Smith, possibly the best two-year-old of , the year, is said to have worked three-eighths j over the Saratoga track Monday morning in ::." . i with Ray Burns in tin- saddle. The colt worked the lust eighth in 1 1 ::.. and tin- quarter in 22%. Bubie is credited with having worked three-quarters in , 1:1. at I he sin e- time. Four g .exl looking yearling-, the property of Henry | Watteison. owner of Banes, have been shipped to , tin- Gravest ad hick They were consigned by Superintendent John Brennen to the quarters once used by the Newcastle Stable. The Gravesend track is now the horse haven for yearlings and there is little ..f the distemper that generally prevails among yearlings, up to date The- Walters. m cits will he broken and trained by l. Edwards.


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