Current Notes of the Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1917-03-11

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. II. B. I.e-dwe-ll has sold the four-year-old mare Oentlowom.m by Sain — Homespun to Emil Herz. Velvet and Taxi, which finisliee] first and second iii the third rae-e at Oaklawn Thursday, are both three-year-olds by Transvaal. Nasnerons complaints have reached the Joe ke-y Club offices of runaway exercise boys. It is charged against liorsennn at Charleston. S. C. that they have- be-e-n eiitieing away the boys w. irking at the Aiken. S. .. st.lbh-s. Some ieh-a of the expense- of installing the ••Mu-tue Is" on a race- course- is provided by the- -Svilney Referee," which states "Between henhttags anil machines the- installation of the- Totalisator at Randwick will probably cost the Australian Jockey Club .KH." Joseph E. Seagram, as becomes the most extensive bri-e-eh-r in Canada, has the largest list of nominations to the Kings Plate, having named six. Of these- Sturelee- seems to have the beat c-re-dentials from last season and will probably be the main reliance of the black anil yellow livery. The name of G. W. Rear Imore. long a supporter of cross country racing. 1. a m-w one- to the entry list of the- Kings Plate-. Re-ardmore- has named five, four of which are- three year-olds, and the other, the five year-old. Fair Fox. bred at the Brookdale Stud of Messrs. Dynient,


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