Be Frank in Fine Fettle: Has Been Shipped to Havre De Grace to be Prepared for Fall Campaign in Maryland, Daily Racing Form, 1920-09-04

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BE FRANK IN FINE FETTLE Has Been Shipped to Havre de Grace to Be Prepared for Fall Campaign in Maryland and Kentucky. The horses of William Jennings and G. E. nail have" been shipped from Saratoga to nnvre de Grace; Included in the shipment was the good horse lie Frank, which will be prepared at the Maryland track for his engagements in the 0,000 Havre de Grace Handicap. Be Frank is practically one of Marylands own. The property of Cornelius M. Garrison, a broker of New York City, this big, powerful-striding gelding by Sir John Johnson Frankness, spends his winters at the Jennings farm, which is in Baltimore County. He dees his spring training at Pimlico and Havre de Grace. Unlike Exterminator, which seems to be good at all seasons of the year, but like most other geldings. Be Frank races best in , the late summer and fall. His effort against Exterminator in the Latonia Autumn Cup was a sample of his best racing. Be Frank was not of much account in Kentucky last June and July, hut i he had plenty of rest at Saratoga and is galloping I famously. That Be Frank will give a creditable account "of himself in the Havre de Grace Handicap, no matter what horses start, Jennings is confident. After the running of the Havre de Grace Handicap Be Frank will train for the long-distance races to be decided in the course of the Laurel fall meeting. He may go west for another Latonia Autumn Cup. or he may remain in Maryland and train for the Bowie Cup, which will be renewed at Pimlico.


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