Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1916-03-10

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. The Mobile Carnival Association has turned the Mobile meeting orer to the horsemen to race lor the gate rccclpta. The hTi mil Dymeat of the Brookdale stable of Barrio. Oat., are badly In need of exercise boys. Their men have practically all enlisted in the Canadian contingent of the British army, including George Grant, a ho baa been foremaa for the stable for many years. In a try-oat of same of the Wingfield two-year olds at Pleesanton, Cal.. March I. the English Illy Goldiola. by nark Ronald Kki. showed best with a quarter in 24-..: Minnow, by Minora Slave Trade, mid Wild Irish, by William the Third Free and Baay, carered the same distance In 25%; Mont Blaae, by Grey Leg Bernini, anil John Roa-seters Orislnl— Teaebrae coll worked tim-e eighttis in ». Kver since the English stallion Boneywond arrived i in the Nevada stock Farm stables at the Pleaaanton Driving Park last fall he has been the object of much attention and admiration on the pare of visitors to that historic coor e, be they followers of the harness borae or the I hoi nghbrcd. In poor condition on his arriral as the result of a rough journey, tie son of Polyaaela* has Improved wonder-fully m the- months that have Intervened -ince his landing on American soil, and the Impress! D spreads from week to week that George Wlagfirifla I agents were moat I ortunale in --curing liini for their patroa. -8aa i"iam Imp Breeder and Bnorta man.


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