Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1916-01-04

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. The attendance at Saturdays oixming of the Fair C.ri inns meeting at New Orleans was estimated at S.IKIO. Rarnev Sehri ibers. at one time, good race horse Bauer, by Bannoekbara Miss Marion, is now the property of Richard Alluian and is in the stud at castle Lake Baneh, Coulee city, Wash. Saefcej T. McTaggart has basa eontined to his bed at N«W Orleans several days with illness. He was taken siek alter going on the road reducing and caught a severe cold. Be was able to be about his room yesterday. A New Orleans correspondent writes to The Globe that the dockers speak well of the Stanley lay yearlings in William Walkers stable. That is. they wire yearlings when be wrote, but two year-olds now. — Tor.uito Globe. J. Ma Manus lias sent his five-year-old chestnut horse Belktc by oddfellow — Balsaae, to John s. Barbeea Glen lletea stud or a rest. Ho will be allowed to serve a few mares the coining season, but will be put back in training again later in the year. A feature of the o|KMiing of the New Orleans mcctinu on Saturday was the successful return of Ted Keener to the saddle. He piloted the wla nor of the opening race of the meeting. Chilion King, and Incidentally showed his old lime skill in the saddle. V. J. Howling has Areite in the stud on his farm Bear OWOasO, Mich. The former George J. LOOC star was bred there last year to Menlo Maid. by Nasturtium — Independence Day; Camarada, uv Cesarion Chum: Pony Oirl. by Bahlur —Repay : Bobs Pet. by Cesarion — Mary Kemaajhan; Irene Regent, by Makaland -- Kit tie Regent, and Chicasu, by Gotham HawMoom. thl Bey Hindoo, with a band of his sons and daughter*, is at New Orleans, hading a Sma Iran rlsco paper to say: ••The return of Key Hindoo to the turf after betas; retired to the stud since 1911 Will 1m- watched with interest by former Kmeryville followers. Key Hindoo was one of the most famous sprinters which left the barrier on t lie trans bay coarse. He is now tea years old. and showed Rood snood before being snipped from Lincoln. CaL. to New Orleans. J. V. Parrish. Midway. Ky.. owner of Raise, has claimed and been allowed 1 he name of Midway for the chestnut colt by Ballot oat of Thirty-third idam of fforkborn. by Sir Dixon, and that of Rosea od for the chestnut filly by Magneto out of Rose Tree II. dam of Roanter. by Bona Vista. Mr. Parrish purchased these youiiLsteis out of Clay Brothers yearling; sale at Lexington last Ben-1 .iihei-. paving for the half -brother to Buckhorn ,000 and 12.100 for Reamers half-sister.


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