Former Jockey Dies in Philadelphia, Daily Racing Form, 1911-12-21

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FORMER JOCKEY DIES IN PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, Pa., December 20. narry B. Man-love, one of the best jockeys that rode at the Gloucester race track in the nineties, and known throughout the racing world, died last Saturdav at his home, this city, 940 Wolf street. lie was 42 years of age. For seven weeks he had suffered from uremic poisoning. Manlove was a popular and capable rider in ills day. Strauge to say, Patrick Mc-Glade, who had first call on the jockeys services for a long period, died on Friday last. Amoug the handicap horses owned by Mr. McGlade and ridden by Manlove were A. O. II., Keim, Edward F., Fern-wood and Houston. The funeral services were held this afternoon. Interment was at Evergreen Cemetery, Camden.


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