Notes of the Turf from Other Lands, Daily Racing Form, 1915-07-30

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NOTES OF THE TURF FROM OTHER LANDS. C. Hobhs, who rode for sir Braesl Casael last year, has Joined the Army Veterinary Cora Lord l oi!.y- two-year-old coM by Polymelns— Rroauss, his reecie,i the ssi f Pbelart*, The g.10,1 I kree-y ear-old Arrbctsas, by Roi Herede I ure. •b -ure. lias left New market for shipmenl to South America. The While kui-ht. sold ou Monday, July 12, ul Newmarket for 1.100 guineas, was pun based oh behalf of the lion. Mrs. 1orke. 1 slater sf the deceased owner. Iaiiin.iii. wii.se stock in England do --,, well, has bad a good winner in Smith Africa, Tonypandy 10111 of Polttesse winning the Winter Handicap of ,000 s| •loiianit. sberg ea Hay M. Following the saaoaaceateal of Hapsnargs break down and retirement from racing comes the sews that the son of Desm I and Altcsse will sesl Ms ssa staad at the Monlton Paddock, Newmarket, at a lee of 40. K. •. jiiit, the prominent English tarfaraa who dicii hi-i May, was a aau of large lertakings sad great wealth. His property listed ii.r probate amounted .. over ,880,000, on which the death iluliis were nearly ,000,000. News from 11, e Bwrdaaeltes has been receired la the effect that Percy Woodland, the well known jockey, who was shot in the fool shoal a iiionih age by a sniper, is now practically well again. He baa been promoted to be 1 Ihmteaaai in the Naval Air Service. Chart is Sadler. s,,„ of A. P.. BsiHu and brother sf Alfred and Harry Saddler, the well-known New market trainers, who has been serving with the 7th Suffolk Regiment, has received a commission in the Manchester Regiment. He has recently arrived home at Newmarket from the trenches. Trainer DaWSOa Waiigh eontirnis the statement that Mr. W. Raphaels horses are to leare him. and will be trained bj Persee, si Stockhri.lg.-. Another si aaoatha, however, has to elapse before Waughs agreement With Mr. Raphael expires, s,, that the horses may not leave his care until December. Bsllaghtobin, the crack Irish. thro., year-old sad winner of the Irish Derby, did not run for the Mi. I summer Stakes at Newmarket, but it is the intention of his owners 1 Lord Deeies, Col. Chalouer Kiio ;in,l Mi-, »;. Enshingtoii 1 to engage him in the "New" St. Leger, should such an event be promoted. Mr. .1. c. Evans, proprietor of the JaUaastowa siui in Ireland, baa sustained a severe loss in the death of his sir.- Nal.-di. 1 half-brother to Sceptre, by William the Third Ornament. While be was in Ireland the sire had a lull list each season, but bad been only a few years Bl the stud. lie Sal] ran a few times when in training. Ioiuei ania, a sister to Pommera, won 1 trial easily at Newmarket recently. The daughter of Poiymelns is siren credit for being an exceptionally well-grown and good-looking filly. She. held twenty-four engagements al the commencement of the present year, but in all probability she will make her debut In the Buckingham Stakes at the First October meeting at Newmarket. J. Mamford has purchased Knights Key from Richard Crofter, and after the sou of The White Knight has run at the seal Carragh meting he la to lie shipped to India. Knights Kev recently dead-healed with Royal Weaver for His Majestys Plate of ,590 si The Carragh, bat was swarded the race • 11 1 lisi|ualification of Royal Weaver, whose jockey dismounted in the wrong place. A well-known and respected Randwick trainer Is Warwick Chaffe, di.-d suddenly In Sydney, Australia, on Monday, Jane 2v n,. had readied the sgi of 72. but looked good Of many more years. During bis career be trained many wiaaers, the las! of most note perhaps being the Marihyrnoiig Plate winner Brookong, and that good steeplechaser Pilot. He had his share of ups and downs, but at the time of bis death had quite a promising string in hand. One of the best colts in Roitniania Is Bandit, a son of William Rnfna and Beat Of Friends. tin June 20 Bandit won the Spring Prise, for tour-year 1 Ids, with *2.ooo to Ihe winner. tarrying top weight Of 117 pounds he won easily by rive lengths, givnr: mile pounds to the second and eighteen pounds to the- third. The previous week Bandit captured the Critertum, a mile and a half race Worth .*:;..-, 11;. which be won by tWO lengths from lrasin. the Roumanian Derby winner this year. Several South American races of more than ordinary Importance were run last nmath Bt Palermo. The "classic" Preniio l.e Sancy lone mile aid three-eighths wsa won by I.tisitano. by Porteao. A slightly more valuable "classic," the Preaalo Ssnti ago L.nvrie of ,000, at a mile, attracted only two limners. Pan Pan, by Dneato, adding the spoils to those preriously gained by Mm in the Preniio Orange. Another ,000 ".lassie." the Preniio Snipueha. at live eighths of a mile, fell to a three-year-old by On rasa.


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