Turf Notes From Lands Abroad, Daily Racing Form, 1919-08-13

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TURF NOTES FROM LANDS ABROAD As much as 85 a ton is being paid in tlie north of England for hay poorer quality realizing GO The average prewar price was 20 per ton tonThe The Berlin Grand Prize value 40000 was won by Eckstein a threeyearold colt by Dark Ronald Exult trained by Planner and ridden by Jaiiek There were only five runners runnersFour Four days are to be added to the Deauville meet ¬ ing in order to make up for tlie absence of Baden Baden from tlie list of international continental fixtures The dates are August 22 23 28 and 30 30Tlie Tlie organized racing stable lads at Epsom recently struck for 12 a week minimum wage 2 extra per day at race meetings a fiftytwohour week and double pay for all overtime and Sunday work workThe The sale of Richard Crokers horses has been fixed for tlie evening of the second day of the August race meeting at Leopardstown which is close to Glencairn where Mr Crokers stud is situated situatedRacing Racing will be resumed in the south of France with a meeting a Pan October 5 8 11 and the big jumping affair at Nice is also to be brought off as usual afterCliristmas There is talk too of a new course at Cannes


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