Current Notes of the Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1917-02-13

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. It is reported that the King of Spain intends to run a few horses in England during the next flat-raeing season. John E. Madden has purchased that portion of Ehnendorf Farm, 110 acres, known as the .lames A. Todd place. Jockey John Loftus is lighter now than he was last season and i- keeping in good condition exercising asm s .it Charleston. S. C. J. Claud BeagHS, Midway. Ky., shipped Dr. Moore and the t wo-year-olds Great Gull and March Wind, to W. J. Young at Douglas Path last week. Eddie Capita had a "fifth] day" at Oriental Park, Havana. Sunday, ami turned in a perfect sum-. riding three winners in a row, the only mounts he had during the day. The first of the get of the imported stallion Honeywood is expected at the Napa Stock Farm in Nevada. O. W. Wingfield purchased Honeywood from J. B. Joel for the reported price of 7,500. M. Trowbridge of Detroit, who is racing a string of thoroughbreds at New Orleans, has his agent Dr. McClain mi the lookout for promising material to add to his stable before shipping to Hut Springs.


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