Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1919-10-01

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF The strike of stable boys at the tracks near Paris has not been settled and the races at St. Cloud, scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, were called off. Frank J Bryan has arranged the program for the two davs meeting of the Rose Vlree Fox Hunting Club, to lie run at Media, Pa., Wednesday, October 22, and Saturday, October 25. Lord Glanelvs good colt He. by Santoi Site, broke down hopelessly in the Prince Edward Handicap race at Manchester, September 8. He was among the leading winners of the Knglish season, with four races and 17,530 to his credit. Current English betting about the Cesarewitch Handicap, two anil a quarter miles, to be run at Newmarket October 15, is 100 to 12 Golden Melody; 100 to 0 Gaylord; 100 to 7 King John: 100 to Alasnam; 20 to 1 Ivanhoe. and 25 to 1 Happy Man. C. J. Fitz Gerald has announced that a gold stopwatch would be given to the jockey making the best record at the coming Empire City meeting, to be decided according to points, four for a .first, three for a second, twd for a. third and one for a fourth. Ike Garsou, who has had many years of experience as a trainer, has taken charge of the twelve horses left by his brother, the late Julu Garson. What further disposition will be made of tiiem has not yet been determined. For the time being, however, Ike Garson will train them for the estate. In "the band is a promising yearling, for which Mr. Garsou Lad refused some coodly offers. S s r - s 1, ,, 1 : . i! -


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