Current Notes Of The Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1918-11-22

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Hartford Insurance John A Payne General Agent Cincinnati O Advt AdvtIt It was Jockey F Weiners first mount in a race when he rode Salvatelle to victory in the fourth nice at Bowie Tuesday TuesdayAthlone Athlone which finished second in the third raci ¬ al Bowie yesterday is a sister to Zinovia the threeyearold filly that won the famous Cam ¬ bridgeshire Handicap at Newmarket England Oc ¬ tober 30 30The The vanguard of Chicagoans who will attend the winter race meetings at Xew Orleans left yesterday for the Crescent City Among those leaving were Augustus J Uiley Ave Livingston IJolxrt Nelson Thomas Carro Joseph Haw and Jack Kalvin KalvinEdward Edward Arlington has reconsidered his determina ¬ tion to ship his string to Cuba At the conclusion of the Jtowie meeting the establishment including KohiXoor and a dozen others under the care of trainer Frank Herold and accompanied by Jockey George Walls will entrain for New Orleans OrleansIn In the course of a successful action for breach of warranty in respect of a horse at Bristol England it was stated that the animal was a crib biter anil a jiblier and in a fortnight it ate the rail and cushions of a trap the cover of a bin two rungs of a ladder one halter portions of webbing and one whip London Sportsman SportsmanAt At the conclusion of tin Bowie meeting Jockey Buddy Ensor will go to New Orleans with the jHrmission of his contract employer P A Clark The latter who does not go in for winter racing has decided that the lad will fare best in care of his tutor and developer Tom Shannon who will direct his activities Jir Shannon has developed several riders of which Ensor and Clarence Turner have been best known knownArthur Arthur Klrod has shipped two padded motor vans tti Jefferson Park for n e in a transportation serv ¬ ice between that course and the Fair Grounds This service which was in effect last winter was greatly apiireciated by the horsemen who were com ¬ pelled to travel between the two courses that they might nite Neither track has sufficient stabling accommodations for the many horses which will race in New Orleans during the winter


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