Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1922-04-18

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" , l ■ i i , . i I • ■ . 4 4 CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Jockey G. Fields, who did well in Cuba a last winter, will ride for Rome Respess in a Kentucky. The Cincinnati Riding Club, acting on the e advice of Barry Shannon, manager of Idle e Hour Farm, has secured from the Remount t Service at Lexington the four-year-old stallion :. Bud MacDougall, by Trap Rock — Run of Luck, R. J. Mason has a wonderful record in connection with training winners of the New Zealand Middle Park Plate. Since the race was inaugurated in 1SS4 he has sent out no , fewer than sixteen of the coveted Colonial races winners. Before being placed throughout Canada, l- the imported stallions McNeill and Alasnan, • two of the seven recently imported by the c Canadian Racing Associations, have been n bred to a number of thoroughbred mares at * Woodbine Park. Yellow Hand, the star of C. E. Stonehams s stable, has grown into one of the best looking g thoroughbreds on the turf. Trainer Goldsbor-, •- ough is not hurrying him in his spring train-l t- ing, but expects to have him ready for the e Jamaica meeting. — . . ♦ A


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