Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1920-03-10

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! a . I | I | j i J I r V a CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF The Jefferson Iark Fair Association will donate all fines of hot-emen and jockey- to some charity Wayne Din-more of Chicago, secretary of the e American Hor-e Association, -pent Sunday in Lex ingtou conferring with horsemen of the Blue era — state concerning the associations program in awaken the public Interest to the value of thorough bred and trotting hor-e racing ami to obtain -up port for the campaign that will be conducted to have road- made suitable for hor-e-. I null Fci.-tel. Man o Wars tr.rincr. -aid recently about the great colt: "Man a War will be better I three than he la-t lie a- a -yeat -old was -ea-on. . i.a- grown considerably and taken an fle-h. He i- j just as playful a- ever and ju-t a- eager to run. j I He is mi frisky in the mornings that I am afraid I to trust anyone but Imftua on htm. i think ha I I would ratty a little hoy through the windows of the stable." I I mentioned early in January, on the authority v| I of Sir Hugo Cuulilfe Owen, that he had refused l an offer of SloO.tXMt lor Orpheus, ami 1 notice this n week that " Watchman." in an Interesting article .• , , on the Chattis Hill Stable in the Mornng Cost. states that Messrs. Robinson »v Clark have ri fused to be tempted by the offer of SJKl.lltM for Prince Galahad, the | at rot of Orpbeaa in the e Dewluiist Plate, "Atidax" iii Horse and Hound.


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