Marlboro Stand to be Rebuilt, Daily Racing Form, 1911-04-25

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MARLBORO STAND TO BE REBUILT. Pensacola, Fla.. April 24. About the smallest crowd that has been in attendance since the beginning of racing hero was present at Kupfriau Park this afternoon. The racing was listless and devoid of feature. Jockey Fogg was suspended br the judges for the remainder of the meeting for "rough riding, as he contributed materiallv- to the defeat of B. J. Swanner in the third race. Jockeys A. Wrispen and Hoffman will leave tomorrow for Louisville. Charles Smith announced today that he had issued instructions for the rushing of work on a teinporarv grandstand to replace the oue recentlv burned a"t -Marlboro, Md. It is expected to have the work completed long before the time for the opening of the meeting there. It is intended to build a permanent stand later in the event that the transformation of the course into a mile track is decided on. J. A. Strodes Sanctim, while working, stepped in a hole, threw his rider, jockey Pryor. The boy suffered a fractured collar bone.


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