Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1915-11-17

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TUBE. Honolulu may soon witness horse racing under r the auspices of the Hawaiian Polo and Racing Association. •- A fifteen-year lease has lieen secured on n Kopiolani Park which will he fitted up for polo and d horse racing. Thomas Queen has reached Detroit. Mich., with h the horses Rebecca Moses, Irish Jeneral. Nellie Boots and Clara Boots, which he intends to winter •r there at the old Fair Grounds track. Rebecca a Moses, he writes, was so sick with lung fever at it Montreal that she was not expected to live, but it she pulled through and is now out of danger and d doing well. He purchased her from Miss M. Maloney. The meeting just closed at the old Hill Top p track was probably the best given in late years over S the Pinilieo course. The attendance averaged large e throughout the meeting and rhe liest lot of horses ,s ever seen in these parts competed and made up ,, overflowing programs each day. Starter Dade said ,i that the fields were larger than had lieen brought It together on any track in America this year. The „ play in the machines was heavy, and from a financial ,. point of view the results were highly satisfactory to the association. — Baltimore News.


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