Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1922-07-25

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Faraway Farm is the name selected for the new farm recently bought by W. M. Jeffords from L. L. Hagin, which will be the future home of Man o War, Golden Broom and the mares and weanlings belonging to S. D. Riddle. Jack Nagle has joined the ranks of the trainers and proposes campaigning over the Canadian circuit. Nagle is well known to racing and at one lime was a partner with Richard E. Watkins, but he was better known when worlds champion oarsman. He also holds several records on the water and proved himself an expert coach of oarsmen.


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