view raw text
LIVE TURF GOSSIP FROM NEW YORK. New York. November 13. — Matt J. Winn, who o has been in New York since the closing of the e Laurel meeting, will leave for Juarez on Wednesday ;- next. Mars Cassidy. who will officiate as s starter at Juarez, will leave here about Novemlier « 20. "We shall »have plenty of horses and riders ■ at Juarez," said Mr. Winn, and everything points s to a successful meeting. A. J. Joyner says that as soon as the European n war is over, racing will be resumed in England. • All preparations for future stakes are being mad© » as if nothing had happened, the only new clause e in the | stake blanks being the reserved right to » declare any stakes off if such action is warranted. !- It is the same provisio that existed in New York k during the racing slump. Mr. Joyner bought six horses for W. R. Coo before leaving England. It has Is-en learned that Thomas Welch has gone e to England to attend the December sales and purchase •- young horses and mares for an American n owner. E. R. Bradley has a representative in England d seeking thoroughbred bargains. A. J. Joyner estimates there will be al least one e humped and fifty English bred horses racing here e ne I year. Mattie Corbeti has retired his good mare Coquette e for the year.