Current Notes Of The Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1920-03-13

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF The name of the filly Petunia racing at New i Orleans has been officially changed to Madeline Lillian byJ H Dunn her owner ownerIt It was announced by the New Orl ans stewards that all fines levied against hprseme and jockeys will be turned over to some local ch rity rityI I Womeldorf will train the hors s of II 1 Holmes during the absence of K L Sn der who has been called home by the serious illness of his brother brotherMorning Morning Face was scratched at New Orleans last Tuesday on account of having struck her Juice dur ¬ ing the forenoon She is likely to be out of train ¬ ing for some lime Ity a vole of 7 io 49 the Maryland House Thurs ¬ day night adopted amendments to the Iturke race track commission bill providing for a county refer ¬ endum to voters at next election electionThe The great Knglish racer and sire Prince Palatine has three able representatives in the Kentucky Derby of this year in G W Lofts colt Donna cona Sims Olivers colt Prince Pal and II P Whitneys fast filly Afternoon AfternoonK K M Hennessy well known as a western owner died at his Morton Park home last Wednesday aged The best of the horses he raced was tin ¬ man Kthelyne When the late Libertyville racing fiasco started he presided on the stand The yearling chestnut filly by the Futurity winner liegret famous as the Kentucky Derby 191 died of acute indigestion at Mr 11 P Whitneys Itrookdalc farm last Tuesday Shi was most promising and well engaged in future stakes stakesJames James Itntlers rider James Judge is on the black list lie ran away from the Itntler stable and is exercising horses at New Orleans Mr Kutlers contract with the boy runs until 1923 and a warning against harboring or employing him has been sent out by the Jockey Club ClubThe The threeyearold filly Annette Teller was barred at New Orleans ns the property of K Hurkley anil Itenny Crouch who were ruled off in connection with the Courtship spongestuffing case Grove A and Hidden Jewel were also retired from the turf when action was taken against llurkley and Crouch CrouchXir Xir Hugo CiinliffeOwcn the Knglish turfman and tobacco magnate has been sued in New York for half a million by Marvelle C Bruce former husband of Lady Owen who was Helen Mazie Oliver of Washington Pa before her second marriage December 31 last Lady Owen lived and performed for some months in Chicago


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