Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1920-08-27

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF i f ;." " J-ii r ;J:; .;jii- II. L. Hutchinson has old the two-year-old filly Miss Holland to J. L. Lawler at private sale. The ana:liah-breds Dependence and Galopin have been shipped to Toronto from Mount Royal Bark. Commander J. K. L. Ross crack two-yeiirOld Baby Grand accompanied Sir Barton and Boniface on thoir return to Saratoga from. Windsor. Tlje good colt Pluribus, owned by W. OBrien, :was given his first fast gallop at Saratoga Tiiurs-day morning since his temporary retirement and showed no ill effects. . M. Seifert and B. B. Rice have shipped their stables from Montreal to Baltimore, Md. Before his departure Iri Rice at liriYata-sale" to J. McCarthy the plater Huzzas.. " ." Ike Garson "sliipped four horses from Saratoga to tlie Jamaica track Wednesday, and ia, tlie same consignment went the four owned by J. Kermith and two owned by-J. Livingstoin . AViint would Buchan and Galloper Light realize if they were offered for sale by auction? Certainly over 00,000, and yet hoyt fluctuating: is the value of horses! London Sportsman; B. E. Chapman will ship his-horses from Montreal to Coniiaugiit Iark along with tlie string, owned by II. B. Holmes, but trained by E. L. Snyder. Jockey R. Denyse will accompany this shipment. The English horse Air Raid, once priced at 00, 000 in England, was sent- on approval to tlie Argentine, fell sick on the way. and was filially sold there for 2,500. He is to go into, the stud and is five years o.Id, by Willonyx Ayrshire,, by Ayrsliirc.- j; J. McCaf forty has shipped from Mount Royal Park Redstart and the jumper Phil T., -which lie is training JTor: T IL Loye, a Montreal horseman, to Ottawa. In the same car Allan Bulcroft sent five Jiead. Mondaine, owned by Bulcroft, bus gone wrong and will be on the shelf for some time. She is - troubled with bad knees.- Tlie Vanderbilt and Macomber stables are cutting much, figure in the French Deauville races. The former had woii some- four events up -to August 10, and Mr. Macombers- Jane Eyre- won tlie lrix de Victor, a -liamlicap at one mile "for tliree-year-olds; August 8, and thc lrir de Saint Pierre Azif, a handicap at one and one-half miles, August 10 with Margaret Ogilvy.,


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