Horses En Route to Oriental Park, Daily Racing Form, 1920-11-04

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HORSES EN ROUTE TO ORIENTAL PARK BALTIMORE. Md.. November 3. Included in the consignment of racers which left the Empire City course on Sunday lasi. destined for Cuba, were E. D. Springers string of ten, which included RavKiina and Santa Clans. C. Dengler, with Penelope and Our Nephew, two of R. T. Wilsons, eight the property of Tom Monahan, ten owned by H K. Knapp and W. R. Coe, among them Sweet Music and Cheyenne, fourteen of C. K. Moores, among them Cromwell and American Boy. Two carloads, including the string owned by Senor A. H. Diaz, joined the shipment at Laurel. Mr. Karrick will send jockey F. Wilson, whoso contract he recently purchased of Kay Spence, to Cuba. He will leave for Havana himself after trying out the big band of yearlings he has iu training. The second shipment to leave Laurel for Havana pulled out of Laurel this afternoon.. There were seven .carloads, made up of the following stables: B. 3Ioek, G. Ridge, B. B. Rice, J. Buckley. E. J. Crawford, L. B. Sawyer, A. Mitchell C. MacKuy. Russell Padgett, M. Thompson, A. L. Austin, Hal Kennedy, Harry Woods, Frank Frisbie, W. J. Daly, J. Burttschell. P. Leydecker, C. Middltii, A. Robinsonv H Carner, J. S. Whatley, W. M. Sheedy and C. Tanner.


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