Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1920-09-02

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF J. D. Misicks Gas Mask died at Blue Bonnets Monday. D. Shaw has shipped his stable, including the good horse Soldat de Verdun, from Windsor to Havre de Grace. At the conclusion of the Kempton Park meeting jockey E. Smith departed for Baltimore, intending to ride at Timonium. Jockey J. Conway has severed his connections with the Austin Stable nnd after the Devonshire meeting will go to Kentucky. About a hundred horses are now quartered at Blue Bonnets awaiting the owning of the meeting there next week, the latest arrival being a string of eleven head, mostly junipers, the property of Sirs. Ambrose Clark, coming from Saratoga.


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