Notes of the Turf from Other Lands, Daily Racing Form, 1916-02-28

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NOTES OF THE TURF FROM OTHER LANDS. Lord George Dundas, who before the war was , training Lord Zetlands horses at Newmarket, is i serving somewhere in Prance. Mr. P. F. Hartigan. tin- Ogbourne trainer, bas joined the Officers Training Corp- with a view to quaUfying for a commission in the army. G. Ariuill has been released from the concentration camp at Kuhlebeii. and has taken up hi- new diitic- a- private trainer to Herr E. von Beiinig- sell. Gallonia. the property of apt. Ernest Tanner, foaled to Light Brigade on Wednesday Bight, Feb-ruarj 2. at that gentlemans stud at Newmarket. This is the first foal by Light Brigade. Ai the Lanwades stud farm, Keatfard, New market, on January 27. Mr. J. w. lamaihs Pin cushion foalod a chestnut colt by Bowman. This is oae of the tii-l crop of Bowmans foal-. "Deut-cher .Sport." in at:iioun-ing thai Korb. the leading jockey in Austria lat year, has l een engaged to ride for the Weinberg stable tin- year in Germany, reminds its readers that Korb was I originally apprenticed to that establishment. Although - of German descent Korb is the German i word for basket!, the jockey in question hails from i the United States, and was taken across to Germain in I860 bv trailer O. Walker. For the la-l I live jreara Kerb ha- riddea for lien- V. von Maul- Her. and daring that period he lode 230 winner- out L of 1722 attempt-.


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