Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1922-09-09

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CUBRENT NOTES OP THE TURF The three-year-old Pillory, which is unfortunately not eligible for the Lawrence Realization, to be run today, is considered a certain starter for the Jockey Club Gold Cup, the outstanding attraction of the last day of the Belmont Park meeting. Sky Line, winner of the second race at Belmont Park Tuesday, was bred in Iowa, and is by Leone, a son of the crack English horse Beppo. Sky Line is the first Iowa bred thoroughbred to win a race on Jockey Club tracks in the recollection of the oldest turfman at Belmont Park. The thoroughbred is making a home in almost e very state of the Union.


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