Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1916-10-11

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s It a e s e n b CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. Renos show price last Saturday should have read .00, not .80. Mose Goldblatt is suffering from an abscess on the knee and uses a cane in walking. The correct place payoff on Raoul in race 2971S was .20, instead of .30, as previously printed. His sisters at Kansas City, Mo., are in anxiety concerning the present location of Mike Garety, who, about a year ago, was working for Davis and Seaman. The auction of Richard Crokers horses will bo held at his place at Glencairn, County Dublin, on October 27, by Messrs. Goff and Co., autioneers to the Irish Turf Club. Former Senator Johnson N. Camden, chairman of the Kentucky State Racing Commission, is reported to be well on the road to recovery following his recent operation in New York City. The Latonia meeting started off with the biggest crowd of the fall racing season in Kentucky. Speculation in the mutuels was about twenty-five per cent heavier than it was on the opening day last fall. Harry Payne Whitney has made arrangements witli Charles H. Berryman to keep one stallion and twenty broodmares for him at Mr. Berrymans farm near Lexington, Ky. They will be shipped shortly from Mr. Whitneys Brookdale Farm in New Jersey. The horse Berrilldon, which ran inconspicuously at Laurel, Monday, was a crack handicap horse in England a few years back and so good that he was able to win the Lincolnshire Handicap of 1913 in a field of twenty-one horses. .Cuthbert finished first in the race, but was disqualified for fouling Berrilldon in a close finish. Two visitors at Latonia Saturday from Detroit were Frank McQueeny, secretary of the Detroit Driving Club, and Fred Postal, a hotel man. The former reported that there is a chance to secure a pari-mutuel.bill in Michigan, permitting the operation of the mutuel machines at the State Fair only, and that if the bill goes through, a running ineet- ing will be given in Detroit. Before the races at Hillcrest on Saturday the horses of Ike Striker were sold at auction and the following prices realized: Rose Oneil. to T. Mc-- Carron, 1916.sh00; Thomas Hare, to Ray Miller, 50; Hassou, to 0. W. Otwell. 05; Bon Box, to C. Rowe, 5; Tower, to AVilliam Cleland, 40; Sharper Knight, to D. Hill. 0; Hearthstone, to D. Herron, 00; Jimtnie Hunt, to D. Hill, 0; George, to D. Hill, gratis. William Walker also sold William W. for 0 to Martin Crews.


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