Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1922-03-20

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i « • CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Jockey Morris and a Canadian hoy. C Taylor of Toronto, an apprentice of promise, came np from the South with Rob Smith to Maryland. John Reiff. the American rider, has not yet applied for his jockeys license for this year in France, hut it is possihle that he will be seen in the saddle in May or June. The dead Irish sire Charles OMalley was slixked at tM.0On hv the syndicate which owned hiin and rafeaai at 50,000. His fee was ,000 and his earnings nearly 110.000 a season. E. Delolnie, thirty -seven years old. a good Kreuch rider and horseman and son of , a trainer, was recently throwti by a horse at A.-here and so badly hurl that he died a few days later. The New York legislature has adjourned at Albany and with its demise MUM that of Ike Pitohel -ISolts measure for a ! pel cent tax on gross receipts of the New York race coiu-es.


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