Current Notes Of The Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1920-03-28

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF The progress made by racing in South Africa is indicated by the fact that 122 12221ri 21ri was dis ¬ tributed in stakes in IIPJ In 1018 the total was N 7l n while in 112 it was but 528185 528185Carbine Carbine still figures directly in English racing statistics Last year nineteen English winners from mares by the great Australian horse won nineteen races and 305liO 305liOKing King George of England had another lean year in 191 as a breeder at the Sandringham stud it turned out only nine winners of 23077 The Royal Studs expenses are said to average 500000 a year yearAlbert Albert Simons after a long illness in New Or ¬ leans caused by a severe attack of neuritis coupled with a nervous breakdown is among the large colony of horsemen now at Hot Springs The Whitney trainer is mending and out of danger dangerThe The Prince of Wales thoroughbred horses will compote on western Canadian tracks next summer 1 Oirlisle manager of the Alberta ranch which HIP Prince bought on his tour here last year has gone cast to take charge of seven horses mostly twoyearolds which arc expected to arrive from the King Georges stables in England EnglandThe The chief sires of obstacle performers in England in 1010 were Wavelets Pride S performers to win 11 races Santoi winners and 10 races Thrush r winners and S races Captivation winners and 7 races Earla More 4 winners and 10 races Pain winners and S races Pictoii winners and S races and Yvidity 4 winners and 12 races


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