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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Hartford Insurance John A Payne General Agent Cincinnati O Advt AdvtThe The English threeyearold champion Gainsbor ¬ ough won the September Stakes at Newmarket September 11 under 120 pounds and in a canter by four lengths the one and threeijuarter miles in 301 He was at 11 to 4 on The race was worth 10750 10750The The first carload of thoroughbreds to reach New Orleans for the winter meetings at Jefferson Park and the Fair Grounds brought the stable of W C Weant including Top o th Morning Waterproof Berlin Iclite and others They are stabled at Jefferson Park ParkAn An English authority is of the opinion that if put to the test it will be found that Sun Briar will stay as far and fast as anybodys horse the opinion being based on the fact that Sun Briar is a bay and that all of Sundridges progeny of that color Sunstar being one have been good stayers stayersIt It turns out that old Schwalbe the dam of Slip ¬ pery Elm is alive and well George W Berry su ¬ perintendent of George Wingfields Nevada Stock Farm at Kcno Nov writes that she is at the farm and in fonl to Mr Wingfields English stal ¬ lion Honeywood by Polymelus Honey Bird by Friars Balsam BalsamLively Lively the Ballot Levonia horse and halfbrother o The Finn which won a lucky race from House nalcl and in a big field at Aqueduct last Wednesday is owned by M Kornbloom a Washington market butcher Lively was at a long price but all the butchers invested in his chances and held a joy meeting after the horse won wonJoseph Joseph E Seagrams string of horses now in Maryland in charge of trainer Win Bringloe include eleven head six of which are twoyear olds that have not as yet been seen under silks The young ¬ sters are Hong Kong b c by Havor Uoyal China Galaway ch c by Galatiue Irish Lass n Dole ¬ ful b c by Ypsilaute Dolores Court Gallant b c by Galatine Coiirtmaid II Gallant Kitty br f bv Galatine Kate Kittleberry and Azrael b c by inferno At Once OnceLast Last Coin which won the Falls City Handicap at Churchill Downs Monday for J B Kespcss was one of the band of twoyearolds purchased by James Butler from the estate of James K Keene and which cut such a wide swath in the racing of 1914 Last Coin won all the four races in which he started that year including the Laurel and Maryland Handicaps at Laurel Park Last Coin was a speedy twoyearold and judging from his race of Mon ¬ day several seasons in the stud have not apparently robbed him of that first requisite of a good race horse