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

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF A. B. Brcslcr. who has bis stable of horses in Cuba will not go there until after the holidays. Zululand is reported as having gone lame at Havana. He pulled up quite sore after a workout at Oriental Bark Tuesday morning. The sum of ,000 lias lieen transferred by the Doncaster nice committee to the borough fund as a result of the race meetings on Town Moor in September. It is in contemplation by Mr. F. Harold Clarke, manager of the Leopardstowh Club. Ireland, to provide early in March a ,000 steeplechase as a test for Irish-trained lira ml National candidates. The American jockey, Archibald, was seriously injured at the Castellana race course. Madrid, on Sunday. Novemlier It!, when his mount collided with the rails and was killed. King Alfonso, who was :lt the races, went to the infirmary to inquire how Archibald was. Daily Mails Madrid correspondent. The Nice, France, nice meeting starts on January J and ends on January 22. There will lie sixty days racing, with the lrix de Monaco on January 4, the lrix de Monte Carlo on January 11 and the Grand Prix de la Ville tie Nice on January 18 as the chief vents. This last prize is worth 00,000 francs. Mr. Kenyon, a iiraii de course which hides the identity or a wealthy colliery proprietor in the English midlands, has purchased in Ireland several hands of horses, including the two-year-old filly by Book Grey Tip. The filly, which has shown excellent form in Ireland, was bought out of a selling race for a small sum and the price paid for her by Mr. Kenyon was 0,000. As well as racing in England. Mr. Kenyon will also, probably have a string in training in Ireland, and his Irish charges will be located at Parkinsons establishment. London Sportsman.


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