Notes Of the Turf from Other Lands, Daily Racing Form, 1915-08-04

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NOTES OF THE TTTRF FROM OTHER LANDS. II is andenstood thai racing m the Rowley Mile at New inai kei will be resumed with flic Firsl October lixnue. commencing on September 3R. There is no truth in a report that Lord Lous-lales Warlinghaui is to be tinned out of training. He is doing active work daily with Joyreis string. Mr. Helm mts Hon de Boca has bit Bagtaud for America. Hanger Rock, as si on as he recovers from his recent accident, will be sent to America for stud purposes. No horse which c!H-s not possess fin- siht of both eves will lie allowed to run in races at Caul-field in the future. This regulation has been in fun- in Sydney for some time. There an- one or two oue-cod horses in training in kMbonrne. A regrettable item of news is to the effect that W. Raphael contemplates retirement from the turf, ami that the successful alliance with Dawson Waugb. who has turned out many Important win m is for him including l.ouviers. I.ouvois and Taga lie. will terminate- at the end of the current .car. I ike Oil caeblen. tin- Australian BaUistJ must be regarded .is having strong claims to bo considered en alt-round horse. He was entered for Hie ant tic-hi t up Melbourne Cup, V.B.C. Brand National Hurdle Race. V.B.C. i.iand National Steeplechase, .nstrajlan Hurdle Race and Australian Steeplechase. The death is notified in "Deutncher Sport" ot Count Paul Eaterhasy, who was killed in action. lb- was ;i senior lieutenant in the reserve of the Ninth Hussars in the Austro Hungarian army, ami wis thirtj live years of -,j. -. in-atly Interested in horse racing. Count Paul Baterbasy won the classic Stufi-n Preis at Vienna with l.adv l.ovo. i daughter of Dannie. Mamie Arch lias been responsible for more two vearedel winners than any dher sin- in New Zeal and this year. Thanks, howeetr, to Desert Colds six wins and Dribbles cme. All lilack is first in prim monev with I19,STiO. Flying Starts five wins pui .»l f.i.."iO t" San Franciscos credit. Marble nli. whose -ins and daughters have brought him info such prominence, is by Isinglass - Mall, by I. .III. IS. Ihe substitute for the Poneaster St. I.cger. which will be called the September Stakes, will be decided over tin- last mile and a half of the Ceaarewitch course at Newmarket next month. This race, which is tin- last classic- of the English year, will bring together two of the most brilliant colts of recent rears, lord Heeies crack three-year-old Ballagb-toblo, whi, i, won tin- Irish Derm ""I Soils Joels Pommern, which captured the New Derby. It was m Vile sab- .-I lb. -tat • Mr. Alln-jl Ste;,n- stud of hr liuar.-s. foals and yearlings that James Bast purchased the I saa coil lor .*I7.".. The roung stef is by leather Bed, which won the Chester Cap ami other races for Oscar Bayner. ami the latter took him over from the llsb-v trainer. Atpr winning the TwoVearCld Selling Race at New market July IS the unnamed one was bought in at the pre war price- of I2.GG0. which gives him a place in the big Fst of bargain horso~ July 1 1 being French II ig Hay. if was sjngularly appropiiafe that a French victory should In- pro claimed at Newmarket, Armnnt, owned by Viscount de Fontarce, winning the July Cup. and the victory proved immensely popular. Everybody on tin heath seemed to b" sporting the French colon. The ra.c produced a line finish. Armani boating the Yorkshire-trained Per Annum by a half length, with 1 Radiant a head away. Conqueror delayed the start and got badly otT the mark, as did the favorite. Mount William. Chicamaugw i and Pip Pip Pip. It is tin- colts by Orby thai have hitherto made their biggest hits mi the rae-e track. Diadumenos. The- Iioss. Fltnorh and Flying Orb being cases in i point ljs. which was always outpointing Nussov-ian in the Soltykoff Stakes at Newmarket, is a 1 brown filly out of Renaissance, the latter a useful I mare in her day. Curiously enough Mr. Richard 1 I r ikers llorenza. a dual winner in Ireland this - year, is a bay which rather points to the Orby chestnut colts being the- best, and the bay and 1 brown tillies by that horse claiming a superiority. • —London Sporting Life. The tail -male line of Orbit sou of Bend Ori I continues to hold its own in tin- *rgentine. chiefly ,- by aid of Orbits successful son. old Man. which , gets speed] Btock. The other day Itetire. a two year-old. credited Old Man with a good race over r tnc furlongs and a hall, flu- Piemio Jane Mailing. Ihe youngsters breeding is interesting, tor while ■ his grandsire, Orbit, and his maternal grandam i arc English his grandam is Retribution, b Isonomyi. the- wo grand parents in the inner quarters of the pedigree are French, old Mans dam being Moissoniieiisi . by Dollar, while his maternal grandsire is l.e Ro! Sulci!, the Grand Prix I de Paris winner of Isps. which is by Heauiiie out t of a daughter of Boiard.


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