Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1915-08-27

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. outlook hai bees huae alnee racing iit Saratoga l-isi Baturdaj and v i 1 1 have to remain in the ban for several weeks I w. H Shelley has taken op hia duties al Lexington 7 I preparatory to the opening of the Kentucky Asm . elation meeting September 9. .I.i key B. Eaten was indefinitely suspended by , Judge Ed. Cole al Maiaonaeave Wednesday for rough riding while mounted on Oriaaar 1 ad Fr. it. W Williams, partnei of Colonel Cjrraa Radford, of the United Slates Marine Corps, In the ownership of the Adelbert Stud, has arrived at Saratoga from Kentucky. Kaskaakta bl aa bad this year as she v. as good last rear. Then she was deservedly held to be oae of the host two-year-old fillies of the year, while th.s year she has been unable to even run to a place. John Miller has left Lextagtoa for the east in cherga of four carloads of yearlings, the property if rarioui owners. These youngsters will be sold .it Leii. lent Park, N. v.. August U. Winning Witch, winner of the first race at Sara- ; toga Tuesday waa recently bought by John Sanford -.it!i The idea of .-ending her to the stud. She looked in auch good condition when delivered that Mr. Baaford decided to train her. w. M. WaOaee wBl take Bta Smoke to Belmont Firk t i run in the two-year-old races there. Big Smoke showed greet Improvement when he ran third to 1iiv In Boots and Dominant in the Grand Union Hotel Stakes al Serai «a last Saturday. The horses of Joseph Umenaetter and J. la*, shiil Utt have reached Lexington from Louisville. In the former string are Grover Hughes, Lady Paaekita, Justice Goebel, whims. Lackroae, Pretty Pale and Kiva. The shilling string consists ol Goldy and Baby Cal. The consignment of yearlings from the A. I.. Bpreckeia farm at Nana. al.. which are to be sold al Belmont Park. September 2. arrived there from the Pacific coast Tuesday in charge of C. W. Carroll, who baa acted for several years as raciag manager for Mr. Spreckela. Charles i". Grainger, preaideat of the New Louisville Jockey Club and Cormei mayor of that city, with dr Hanlon and 1. McDevitl of Louisville, in tend to ournej iron Saratoga to Belmont Park to witness the running of the Faturity before going back to Kentucky. /ens Is the saceesssi of Cycladea aa premier Eire .f WHIiama .v Radfords Adelbert Stud. He aaa ■ , a; Ital race horse and should prove a successful stallion. Adelbert Stud has not, of late, been 1 in the Ime-llgbt of prosperity, aa II waa w lem llbert waa sending his high-clasa young horses like Mesmerist and othera of his kind to the races. Stephen Lawlec exaecta t- get Trojan to the post before long. Thi big son of Sir Wttfred and Bohemia has never been lame, as bad been reported The trio be made to Kentucky l;-i spring for the ■ Kentucky Derby, in which he did not start, knocked I him out. and the going has been so bad aiace be • arrived at Baral ga that Lawlec baa sol had a chance to work him. Former Senator Camden of Kentucky has mad »P , hia mind to start bis two-year-old Marae Henry In , the Futurity. "I am disappointed in the apparent Indisposition of Marae Henry t i stay beie," said I Senator Camden at Saratoga, "but the colt Is taat i and the Futurity la worth a chance. Maybe Marse Henry dot not are fur the kind of mud Saratoga i furnishes and will extend bin. self better at Belmont t Park. He is bred to stay on both aides." Weldshlpa victory of Saturday last wsa Gwyn , Tompkins1 hrst In the Saratoga Steeplechase since the veteran Jimmy Lane won 11 In 190S. Weldship. n Boa of the New Zealand-bred Sea Horse II.. ■ i tost rate fencer himself in bis day. has improved 1 v since be went to Canada In the spring. He is atTll a flighty lumper, but la reasonably safe and 1 be baa ■ User turn of speed than i- possessed by the average lumper. There la one other representative of Sea Horse II. In steeplechaslng in this ., country Edwin Burkes old Salt. Old Salt, like Weldship, is » capital ateeplechaser. Kominati aa tor th Iiping Rock Subscription i Steeplechase Included Harry La Montagues Bryndor , and Bean Broadway: M. .. SchlfTa Xorthwooi ! Old Salt- Joseph B. Wldenera Bonnie Laddie and 1 Sklbltereen: Mrs. Payne Whitneys Cherry Malotte ,. •■r,l Cabaret; Thomas Hitchcocks Kehtoh and Swisl ; Edward M. Welds darter and Weldship: the Sho .- ..., ... st.ii.i. - Election Bel and Bryndown: Richard ,1 T Wilsons El Bart: Archibald Barklles Blanken-hurg- - tin Deei Run Stables Bay Brook; Ral Parrs Shannon River and Ball Bay; F. Ambrose Clarks s Lysai der and Mes lowsweet. That great Interest i- being taken In racing la Known by the fact that there i not a vacant room either the Paited States Hotel or the Grand fnion ai this t Even when" everything waa ,A;i,. , | . ., ;,, Saratoga there never was as many f vialtora here aa there are now. It is almost Im-■uossilile to gel along the gtreeta in the evening and 1 ,i.. hotel verandas are lammed to the llmll every evening, while the road booses al the lake plaj v to capacity crowds after the races. And besl o ■ Mi!. the visitors are a- ■ rake, prosperous and I i d aaoaey -pen Cera


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