Notes of the Turf from Other Lands., Daily Racing Form, 1917-02-07

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NOTES OF THE TURF FROM OTHER LANDS. J. Muggeridge, the v • 11 • known race coarse • photograph, r. who is popular with all grades of sporfsn.i n. lias bet ii llxteea months out at the ■ front with his unit. Private Muggoridgo, while recently on a fortnights leave, snatched the opportunity of motoring to the Windsor stc. ph-cliase-. The only jocki y to ride more than on- winter at • Windsor on January 12. was private Joe Dillon, ■ who had the mounts on Menlo and Minster Vale. It ! that he rode Mr. Ivalls was a capital race on mare, though Abator, Which ran her to a half Irogtll, had 1 not th best of In k. I t met ting the last fence in 1 his right stritle. J. Wood, the Epsom trainer, having receiv •! an 1 appoint HisOt from the aviation division, h giving ; up his tabhs it Bruce Lodge, when- he laid ipiite a 1 ;.iiiiiIh-!- ,,f a U laid yearlings. .1 Wood is the ■ only son of Charles Wood, who has ridden more t lassie wininr. than any living Jockey. Before the • war J. Wood hid Mane thirty horses in training at t Doik aster. His father trained at J.- iiiglou before • going into retirement at Eastbourne.


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