Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1921-10-30

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF At New Kensington, Pa., Friday B. Creech claimed Sherman A. for 00. Attention of horsemen is called to the closing of Cuba -American Jockey and Auto Club stakes on November 2. Insure your horses before shipping for winter racing. Let Hartford take the risk. John A. Payne general agent, Cincinnati, O. Adv. A. H. Warners War Fox, a three-year-old by Red Fox II. Lady Curzon, by Plaudit, was recently gelded at the Woodbine track in Toronto. Paul Weidel, the son of Golden Maxim Lady Lexington, which raced so well for M. and J. Lowen-stein, has been leased to Baylor Htekuian and will enter the stud at the latters farm near Louisville, Ky. M. Goldblatt has arrived at Baltimore from Kentucky and will accompany James Rowe to H. I. AVIiitneys Brookdale Farm to arrange for the shipment of ten yearlings and two two-year-olds Which Mr. Whitney will race at Havana during the winter. It is not legitimate to do such things now, but I remember when the old Rataplan horse Tarahan used to be as "henterprisless" as Arterxerxes, until they administered a bottle of Whitewall port, of the very best. Then he would cheerfully win his races. Otherwise he went by the name of "Tardy Taradiddle." "Allison." in Sportsman.


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