Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1920-12-29

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF John T. Carey was also appointed paddock judge this morning. On January 11 the masters of fox hounds of the several clubs throughout tin- 1nited States will meet in their respective stales to elect representatives to the Hunts Committee for lOUl. The new South Australian bill dealing with bookmakers and the totalizator provides for the payment to the government of all unclaimed tote dividends. The old act did not stipulate for any such payments by clubs. Ex-jockey James Mclutyre is getting Sailor ready for the big slake races at Tijuana. This is the "son of All Gold Boisterous, for which J. W. McClelland paid a big price, but never amounted to much. King Daly, the champion heavy-weight hunter of the National Horse Show of 101ti, is now limiting his third year with the Badnor hounds near Philadelphia, thus refilling the common opinion that winning show horses are "not used in the field. King Daly is a half-breed by Sea King, a son of tlie famous English stallion Persimmon. Ills dam being an unregistered Irish mare named Miss Daly, of unknown breeding. King Daly was bred at T. F. Hyatts Oakridgo Stud in Virginia. j ; , " 1 j r si . 3 r 3 I e 1 , i


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