Prince Of Wales May See Our Racing: Saratoga Association to Invite Him to Saratoga--Sanford Memorial Cup Historical Antique., Daily Racing Form, 1919-08-14

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PRINCE OF WALES MAY SEE OUR RACING Saratoga Association to Invite Him to Saratoga Sanfbrd Memorial Cap Historical Antique AntiqueBY BY EDWARD W COLE COLESARATOGA SARATOGA SPRINGS N Y August 13 We should only be too pleased to entertain the Prince of Wales said Andrew Miller in speaking of the princes visit to this country The subject is under discussion and it is possible he may be in ¬ vited as a guest of the Saratoga Racing Association if he should arrive in this country before our meet ¬ ing closes closesIn In Blazes Bullseye Paul Jones Violet Tip and one or two others the Garth family have a useful band f twoyearolds They may not all be stars1 said the veteran trainer Wm Garth but they tre winning races and that is what I train them to do doThe The wager made between Jack Joyner and Mike Daly that Man o War would beat Golden Broom Joyner taking the former colt was decided on todays running The sum at stake was 100 the i bet being made quite some time ago to be decided when the colts met at even weights weightsJockey Jockey Carroll who fell while riding in a race at Empire City is recovering from a fractured rib rapidly and will soon be in the saddle again againJockey Jockey Erickson is galloping horses for the Wliit j ney stable every day It may develop into n per ¬ manent engagement engagementHorsemen Horsemen are beginning to turn eyes to Maryland for the fall season There is little question some of the good horses will go there At the same time many will remain in New York for the reason that races will be easier to win on the home tracks than with the stars in Maryland Frank Weir has decided to cast his lot with the home brigade brigadeMars Mars Cassidy the starter who officiates on the New York tracks was taken sick last night with chills and fever and was absent today His place was filled by Charles Pettingill and Al Burlen assisted judge Smith in the stand standThe The Sanford Memorial Cup which will go to the winner of the Sanford Memorial is one of the oldest in existence and was purchased by John Sanford to perpetuate the Sanford Memorial It was made by Joe Darwell in 17i9 during the reign of George HI of England and is a magnificent antique Ac ¬ cording to the terms the cup must be won three times by the same owner not necessarily consecu ¬ tively and will be retained by the owner of the winner every year until it passes positively into the hands of one who has won the coveted trophy three times


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