Current Notes Of The Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1918-07-13

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF A L Clopton expects to ship his horses from Aqueduct to Empire City Sunday evening eveningFourteen Fourteen of the G I Widener horses now at Belmunt Park will be sent to the Widener farm farmThere There are now more than seventyfive yearlings quartered at Sanitoga Springs awaiting the opening of the sale season seasonSenor Senor A H Diaz intends to ship all his horses horsescept cept the yearlings lie recently purchased to Cuba within the next week or so soFour Four of the six winners at Aqueduct Thursday were bred in England They were War Cloud The Brook Regal Lodge and Nutcracker NutcrackerHarry Harry Payne Whitney will send his twoyear old filly Purling by Peter Pan Yankee Girl to Empire City in charge of George Odom OdomTrainer Trainer Harry Rites is surely a skillful condi ¬ tioner of steeplechasers Witness the splendid per ¬ formance o that good jumper The Brook BrookJockey Jockey M Nathan has been granted a license by the Jockey Club and will soon return to the saddle after an absence of several years Nathan was a capable rider a few years back backTrainer Trainer 1eter Wimmer of Louisville Ky was held for grand jny action in the Federal Court at Covington Ky Thursday under 2000 bonds after a preliminary hearing on a charge of violating tlie seditionary laws lawsA A J Joyner will not ship the George D Widener horses to Kmpire Cjty but will keey them at Bel ¬ mont Park and ship any of them which he may wish to run there by vans the morning of the races in which they are engaged engagedW W L Oliver lias bought from A Neal the con ¬ tract on Ray Moore a promising apprentice jockey from the far west who can ride at 97 pounds Young Moore rode well in the west until he broke Ms collarbone iii a full at Tijuana


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