Notes of the Turf from Other Lands, Daily Racing Form, 1916-07-18

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NOTES OF THE TURF FROM OTHER LANDS. Through the success or Furore in the Irish Derby Mr. II. Kills heads tin; list of winning owners in the Emerald isle, the net value of that race being -1.075. Mr. Croker is second on the list with ,710 which has been won for him by six horses in eight races. Mr. James Daly is third, two horses having credited him with three; races worth ,775. The nini-yoar-oll gelding Kentucky, who was hre-el in this country, won a hurdle race quite recently at Berlin, Strausborg, lcatlng Culh-n Casth, Bowy and Gull, and a numbir of others. By Salvator out of Lola Dell. Kentucky useel lei lie-long to Whitnke-r in England, .for whom he won a three-year-old hurdle race at Portsmouth Park as long ago as 1110. Mount William won the Newbury Hunt Cup June 30 by two lengths from Sir Eager, with the favorite, Volta. a neck behind the second, and although Mount William had won two good stakes earlier ami js evidently one; of tin; most useful horses in training his prospects of success on this occasion were considered set small that 20 to 1 was to be had about him. Cerval finished fourth. Fugleman is the lending sire in Ireland this year, the three winners for which he is responsible; having secured 7,525 in stakes. The defunct Uncle Mae is second with two winners of four races, value ,000, and then come Prospector, two wiu-ne-rs, three; rqe-os ,125: Symington, four wiu-ne-rs, feiur races, ,S70;: Acclaim, one winner, two races, and Mountain Apple, one winner, one race, each with a total of ,715, and Krooiistad, one winner, three races, ,700.


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