Current Notes Of The Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1919-07-22

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Andrew Jackson Joyner who saddled Royal Duck was greatly disappointed by his geldings perform ¬ ance in the Whirl Stakes at Empire City Saturday Henry McDaniel facetiously remarked Jeyners duck couldnt swim swimJudge Judge William H Shelley racing secretary on all the Kentucky tracks will remain in the west this summer resting up at his home in Louisville until the time approaches for him to go to Lexington for the opening of fall racing in Kentucky KentuckySpearmint Spearmint twoyearolds are doing well Oils sea ¬ son while the best old horse in the U S A is a Spearmint Sportsman The best old horse referred to above is Johren and he was perhaps the best threeyearold but is now on the shelf with bad legs legsManton Manton House and Clatford Park Marlborough Eng are in the market The properties extend ¬ ing to 5500 acres are the home and training ground of Sceptre Bayardo Lemberg Gay Crusader and Gainsborough and more recently of Manilardo Buchan Air Raid and Bayuda BayudaThe The Knebelkamp Howerton horses were sent from Latonia to Lexington where they will re ¬ main all summer under the care of trainer George Arvin Pat Knebelkamp went to a summer resort for a rest after a strenuous session which began last November at New Orleans OrleansFrank Frank J Kelly of Chicago 111 has purchased of Breckenridgc Viley Sons Stonewall Farm Versailles Ky the yearling bay colt by Vander grift Little Grctchen by Peter Quince and the yearling bay colt by Luke McLuke Little Oasis by Belvidere


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