Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1919-01-31

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Thomas Mouahan has been under the weather for a few days with a severe cold, necessitating his remaining in his home. Dr. Hall, the sensationally fast two-ycar-ohl colt liy Aeronaut Anna Sain, racing in the colors of J. Tiniiiiermaii at Havana, was sold for 00 as a yearling. Trainer J. Kermatli has five two-vear-olds at Belmont Park the property of Mrs. W;. A. Prime, all of them bred in Virginia, three being by Sea Horse and two by Theo. Cook. The death took place recently of Dr. J. T. Jenkins, a nonogenarian horseman of Halifax, wlio not only raced horses but did untold good for the breeding interests of Prince Edward Island. According to the racing correspondence , of . tlie London Evening Standard, the Jockey Club may invite Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig. Lord French and chiefs of stuffs in the Allied armies to become members of the body. The present head of the French Steeplechase Society of Autcuil is Joachim, the fifth prince Murat, whose father was born at Bordentown, N. J. He is a great grandson of Marccbal Ney of French military fame and a keen racing man of both flat and fence classes.


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