Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1922-04-02

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF The Jim Gaffney horse Sennings Park, a handicap racer of no mean ability, is training at Belmont lark in a manner indicating that he will come to the races early this spring. The good French race horse Battersea, bought by A. K. Maeombor in the Vanderbilt transaction and five years old, by Sra Sick — Bats Delight, has been 1 retired to the He de la Borde Stud as a sire. A. F. Dayton, whose horses are quartered at Bowie, has requested Manager Dolman to reserve fifteen stalls for the Maple Heights meeting. He ! will ship here after the close of the Havre de 1 Grace spring racing. Jockey C. Iang. under contract to James Arthur, i reported to his employer at Bowie Saturday upon arrival from his home at Hamilton, Ont. Lang was 1 accompanied by his younger brother, who will be 1 developed by trainer Arthur. The reason for Granelys long price iu the Lincolnshire Handicap, even with the redoubtable 1 DOBOghae on his back, was that the son of Orby is a had post Imise and is accounted as a 10 to 1 I chance about getting away. William "Bed" Walker will ship his string I from Tijuana to Toronto April 21. Walker in tends invading New York during the summer and promises to rpturii Wpst next winter with some high-class . racing tools. His best performer. Star Realm, , is out of training, having been blistered for a stiaincd ankle.


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