Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1915-09-03

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t I I i | i I , a t t ! ,. g . ., ~ in , ,. ; : CURRENT NOTES 0E THE TURF. When Borrow won the Municipal Handicap. Sep-s tend,, r 1. he regained the leadership of American n Bsoaey -earning horse with a total of .i »r to his is credit. Jockey W. .T. OBrien, who recently went to the .„ Im iflc coast from Saratoga, made an auspicious « debut at the exposition meeting at San Fraaci CO v. lit ii be wen with Sweetbait. his first mount. This ;. „ food beginning he supplemented with riding two winners the next day. By wireless from Berlin to TBckertoa, N. .1.. i dispatch of yesterday says: ••The calendar for the ■ fall horse racing season has been issued. Six stake Le races are announced fee Berlin, four for Dresden. ■ foar for Hanover and three for Hamburg. The first * race will take place in Hamburg in September. The o United Yachting Clubs of Berlin have also issued ■ yaehttag program announcing two races, for ,r which twentj seven yachts already have beea entered." "- Pa irons of the paddock at Relnionl P.trk have e discovered the absence of the famous old sign that ,t lias graced B tret facing the stables for the laM W decade. This sign, giving warning to ltook agents ™ and peddler! of like ilk. but welcoming till lovers of Rood thoroughbreds, was originally ei up at the ,,. gate of the Dtxiana Stud. Major B. G. Thomas breeding farm in Kentucky. August Belmont it brought il from the blue grass to Belmoui Pari. ■1; but the ravages of the weather were beginning f to prove lot much for the historic bit of wood. and Mr. Belmont decided to sa fe.nurd his relic even ■ ii at tin expense of the paddock of an nit; resting i"- " landmark.


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