Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1915-08-03

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I CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. T. M. Williams has purchased of James P.. Riley the bay adding Allan Bridgewater, 7. by Allan a-liale Biscayne. The date of the dispersal sale of the entire Klnien-dorf Si ml has been changed from September to October 2s. There are 102 head of stallions, broodmares and weanlings. A. C. r.luine. who lias Mr. Specs. Peaceful and a few more likely ones in his string, will remain at l.elmoiil Part for I IW days and then ship bail; to his winter quarters at Pay Shore. F. R. Bradley lost at Saratoga last Wedaeeday from pneumonia the bay Illy Browneyed Kate. by Helmet .Miss Kinglets. She was quite a prom ising two-year-old, her lii-t -tart being on Ifaj J-at Douglas Park, where she won three races. Kd Kane, manager of August Belmonts Nur-eiy Stud, has sold to John E. Madden. Hamburg Place. th,. bay yearling filly, by lair Play Lucy Cross dam of th. winner- Crossbar, a good winner In England: Cross stays. Crossover, Cracker Box, Cross-bun, etc, by St. Simon. A yearling hay colt by Toddlagtoa— Lottie Hare. belonging to T. I. Hayes and trained by T. I.. Pearce. was destroyed last week. He ran away with hi- rider at tie- Kentuckv Association Hack and fell in the infield. His bark was so badly ill-Jin- 1 that he had to be destroyed. JohB P. Madden is reported to have sold White Hackle, the two-year-old chestnut coll by Star Shod Man Talbot t, t" a purchaser whose identity re mains a secret, for 0,000 and 2.1 pet cent of the vain.- of the Futurity in the event the c.dt is fortunate enough to win that classic. White Hackle is : accounted the best of th,. eastern juveniles. R. J. Albright, who had four promising two-year old- at flic Graveaend track during the winter, will remain :u Aqueduct until the fall meeting at Belmont Park. Mr. Albright baa hud much ill luck with his string betwei I sickness and colts going ■ amiss, and by giving them the month of Atlgu-t for . real Ik- think- il will bring them around tor fall racing. , Albert Rohrback, who has resigned a- manager of the Goaaaaght Park Jockey Club, will continue to serve in the capacity of a director, as lie represent-a I large block of the -P ok hiding* in-- Uie.-u-soeia tiou. It is anderatOOd that he has interested himself in another racing tea tare and that he will move • fl I the Canadian capital in the near future. Other resignations from the club directorate may follow. Including that of p. W. failing. Mr. Roarbaeks successor has not been named.


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