Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1921-02-08

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M, li, I ; It* I. • _s ii is is h in " J.. ;; a ;l of " " II CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Walter B. Jennings is net to be lost to the turf as he announced last year. He has tiled an uppli- cation for a license to train this year. He may I . train the Stable of a well known California owner in the east this year. Tin Breeding Bureau lost Square Deal II a few v days ago. The nine-year old English son of Simon II Square -Bweel Marjorie, by Kendal, died of tetanus lie was valued highly at Avon. N. V.. where he has s been quartered for some years. Col. Matt WiUB and Colonel Vennie of Kent inky y are in New York, stopping i.t the Waldorf and j combining business of the Kentucky Jockey Clu: b with the pleasure the gentlemen always find in the , finest town on earth, except Chicago. The Preach Bociete dea Steeplechases has published its program for the year. The total money offered in siiki- amounts to 7.342,473 francs a 2.430,000 francs fir be provincial meetings, or r aa increase of 2.342.475 francs over 1828. There will I be lolly fiv, days i.-ieing for Jumpers at Auteuil. eighteen in the spiing. ctghl in tin- summer and d nineteen in the autumn. The veteran turfman Thomas cheek has a filly ,n ins stable at Havaaa named Virginia Cheek which has worked fast. She was bred in Cuba and. 1 consequently, is eligible to start in the i a ban I Produce stakes. Virginia Cheek is by sir WetloUH , Adeiia. and was bred by Fernainli /. Morales owner of the Armonia Stable, at his Camita Farm. 1 about ten miles back of Mariana... Cheek recently refused an offer of ss.imiii tor Virginia CI k.


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