Current Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1917-04-12

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CUEP.ENT NOTES OE THE TURF. The bones lease Jr., and Ninety Simplex, in the stable of I. M. Hedrlek at ChnrchiB Down-, which contracted fever en route froaa Havana, are --iiiTi- iititl.v recovered to l«- able to t;iLe tha ii- «:..il. ■iTnnjB K;iy S|» niv. owiiif of ii i.ood stnlile ;;t Churchill Ii.iwns. baa reached tii baaae la LsadsvUe from E! jaso. Texas. He baa not yet fully re«.a»ered from the eCerts if tin- optratlsu he nnderwenl in the Teasta ettp. nanauui Hltehcoeks band f Juaanera, which wffl be shipped from Aiken next week, will haehade aevcral aaaui of Taakec that were foaled in Prance, :.ll of Which seem to liuve tiiken to Cflaaa -eoiiiur.v -work in ;i way that may make tlii sire famous as a prolueer of junipirs. Cen. John It. Castleman of Ixmisville. Ky.. lias been re-olerted president of tin* Ameri-.-aii Saddle Horaa llreeilers Association. The asso, -i.it ion adopted u rule ailniiitinir female and gektfaag prag-eny of registeied thatanajaawsd mares, sired by itglatrrod stallions, to registration. Jtayartl Tuekerman. Jr., of Boston, has purchased from W. II. Henry. Huli Hunter, a five-year-old son of tioldcrest— Mary Agues. The horse wintered Itemiing With the others that Henry is training #e.t :-!i i has shown a liking for cross-country work. Henry will continue to train the horse and will also handle Gonad for Mr. Tuekerman. The last-named won a three and a half mile steeplechase at the icei-ting of baa Myopia Hunt las fall, and if he races as smartly over brush as he does over timber, he will be entered at all the Hunt meetings. J. I Flanagan. Jr.. of Huston, has leased from A. Henry Higginson for tiie Hunter steeplechases. Oliughlin, an eight-year-old gelding by Mazag.in — Mistrust. This horse hunted With the Middlesex Honnrhj all last fall and repeatedly showed well eaaasgh to justify his being tried in races. In his many runs after the hounds in various parts of the country, he outfooted and outiumped known performers of merit under silk. Flanagan has another horse which will be educated for the same lne of racing, one that lie purchased from Major Wada-worth, but this hone will not quality until next fall.


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