Many New Yorkers Arrive At Spa: Maryland Jockey Club Issues Stake Blanks for Pimlico Autumn Meeting., Daily Racing Form, 1918-08-04

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MANY NEW YORKERS ARRIVE AT SPA Maryland Jockey Club Issues Stake Blanks for Pimlico Autuma Meeting By Ed Cole ColeSaratoga Saratoga X Y August 3 One of the latest ar ¬ rivals at the Spa is Col George A Carrutliers of Winnipeg Man a son of James Carruthers whose colors were prominent in racing affairs a generation ago Colonel Carrutliers was at the front for two years and tolls some gruesome experiences in the trenches Neither lie nor liis father expect to be ¬ come identified with the turf again until after the Avar AvarAlmo Almo t a tralnload of visitors came in from Xew York this morning to spend the weekend Those in financial circles will return on Sunday night ouiug to the close watch they have to keep on the stock market Others not in such a strenuous busi ¬ ness will spend the next week or two here hereThe The Maryland Jockey Club has issued its stake blanks for the Pimlico autumn meeting during the eleven days from November 1 to 13 105000 will be added to stake and purses and no purse will be less than 1000 There will be six stakes all of importance including the Bowie which will have 10000 added addedHenry Henry Watson of Xew York who lias been a regular visitor at Saratoga for the past thirty years arrived this morning and will remain until the close of the meeting meetingAlbert Albert Simons is suffering with tonsilitis His condition is not serious according to report of his physician physicianWhile While riding Terentia in the United States Hotel Stakes Fairbrother was hit in the eye with a stone soon after the start He had to receive the atten ¬ tion of a physician and may not be able to ride for a day or two 3Ir Karrick the trainer of the horse believes the inaro would have run a better race but for the accident to Fairbrothcr


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