Current Notes Of The Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1920-07-11

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF The final time of race 4Sil5 should read 138 instead of 130 as printed printedGene Gene Elrod will have charge of the mutuol ma ¬ chines at the Windsor Jockey Club track trackNo No purse of less value than 500 will be given at the Kempton Park meeting which opens July 17 17Johnny Johnny Roebuck by Sir Martin Lucy Farrand won the Westwood Handicap in England from fif ¬ teen starters startersE E J Tranter of FasigTipton Co New York is quoted as saying that the yearlings to IK sold at Saratoga next month will bring close to 1000000 1000000Harry Harry Burgoyne which recently was purchased by Smith A Baker has been turned over to George Denny to train and he will ship him to Windsor Sunday SundayE E R Bradley master of Idle Hour Farm has made it known that his good threeyearold filly Busy Signal winner of the Latonia Oaks is not for sale saleRock Rock Flint by Rock Sand Trigger is the sire of five winners of six races in England this year Sir Martin by Ogden Lady Sterling has three winners of three races racesPoetlilyn Poetlilyn the English crosscountry champion broke down while running for the Grand Steeple ¬ chase t Auteuil He is likely to train again however after care and a rest restOrby Orby and two of his sons Diwliimcnos and Fly ¬ ing Orb are in the leading stallion list of Great Britain this year Orby is the sire of seven win ¬ ners Flying Orb four and Diadumenos three threeLord Lord Durham announced at the meeting of Thu Jockey Club that in future 10000 would be added to the Two Thousand Guineas Stakes and 5000 to the One Thousand Guineas Stakes London Sportsman SportsmanWe We may expect Mons E Blanc to resume his activity on the French turf shortly He had the three jockeys Stern and E and M Alleniand at La Fouilletise on Saturday last riding his twoyear olds London Sportsman Charles English Timms a wellknown jockey and trainer on the far Northwest Canadian rac ¬ ing circuit was killed in an automobile accident at Edmonton Canada where he was racing a stable of horses at the Edmonton Exposition Jockey II L Robinson had his right shoulder fractured in the same accident accidentFaiinns Faiinns winner at Aqueduct July 7 was 1 red by the Breeding Bureau of The Jockey Club in cooperation with the Genesee Valley Breeders As ¬ sociation rimiH was the winner of a foil prize at the Livingston County Fair and last fall carried off the yearling prize He was purchased at the fair by J F Flanagan for 400 400The The Lexington Colored Fair Association will Hive a racing program of five races daily in con ¬ nection with their fair The purses will be 200 and 300 The officials for the meeting will be W H Young and J S Walden stewards starter James Osborne racing secretary Rice Porter The book of the meeting will be issued July 20 20Tetratema Tetratema is obviously one of those horses which enjoy the public favor and the Ascot crowd has evidently forgiven him for his Epsom failure The cheering that greeted Major McCalinonts horse when he was seen to be leading his opponents in the old familiar style in the Fernhill Stakes was the loudest of the afternoon Lvudon Sportsman


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