Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1919-12-02

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Some sound judges in England are. prepared, to accept reasonable odds that the 7,500 Swyiifonl yearling that" Inl Glanely bought at Ddiicaster will never win a race. . The champion English rider, Stephen. Doiiogliur. has accepted a retaining fee-iif 0,000 it "seasoii. for a couple of years, to ride first jockeys for Mr; James White, of Irsh Elegance fame." The stevardsat New Orleans have posted a not ice that all persons who have hail their licenses revoked by any recognized turf body or who are In bail staining will not lie permitted on ,the track during racing hours. , -, . We have our doubts about Manilarilo being a gooil olt. .but none regarding.;-. his comparison to- bir. brother lay Crusader. Manilardo will .never emulate, the decisive performances of his near relative. Seivier in Winning Post. There is at the same time no valid reason why the system of numbered saddle cloths should not Iks universally adopted here, in the same way as the numbered and colored armlets for horses in the paddock Vigilant in London Sportsman. "Wesfern general form this year was poor. Mail Hatter is not. high class, but hi- made hacks of .the westerners in the Championship Stakes all right. If we are told to hold our own lu future racing we must keep some of the best, not sell them all to the east." This is the after-seasoti reflection ot a good judge.


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