Bowie Opens Tomorrow: Plenty of Horses for Marylands Inaugural Spring Meeting.; List of Officials Approved by Racing Commission--Horse Train from Benning Daily., Daily Racing Form, 1921-04-01

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BOWIE OPENS TOMORROW Plenty of Horses for Marylands Inaugural Spring Meeting List of Officials Approved by Rac ¬ ing Commission Horse Train from Benning Daily BALTIMORE Md March 31 There are over 1100 applications for stallroom and al wt 800 horses already quartered at Prince George Park for the spring meeting of the Southern Maryland Agricultural Association which begins Saturday Never before has there been such interest displayed in the Bowie meeting as is being shown this year It is safe to predict that with favorable weather prevailing Saturday the crowd that will witness tre opening days racing will be of recordbreaking nro portions portionsThe The Maryland Racing Commission has approved the appointment of the following racing officials to serve at Bowie BowieStewards Stewards George Brown Carter Hall Carlos de Garniendicia GarniendiciaPlacing Placing judges J II Anderson and Edward Tribe TribeStarter Starter George Miller MillerClerk Clerk of course Washington Norvell NorvellPaddock Paddock and patrol judge Ernest Hall HallSecretary Secretary Joseph McLennan McLennanGeneral General supervisor Herman Conkiing ConkiingAmong Among the late arrivals at itnwlo am KI TrtwMion with Widow Uedotte and four twoyear olds Thomas Bowman witli Douglas S Pimlico Philistine and two twoyearolds 5 W Atkinson with Tailor Maid Alma II and Roisterer Matt Jordan with Sea Mime Edward Dunham with Hello Pardner and James MacManus with Kings Champion and Bengali BengaliWilliam William Oliver will come from Lakewood toward the end of tiie week witli a modest string of three Oliver has eight or ten horses in his stable but room for his three best only onld lie provided His backward horses will go to Havre de Grace GraceHarry Harry Rites has given up the idea of bringing anything to Bowie this spriiyr There are twenty horses in the Rites stable at Laurel Stalls for io more than six could be provided at Bowie and Rites preferred not to divide his establishment John Kermath and Frank Garrett will bring on from Laurel some of their most forward horses horsesAdmiral Admiral Gary T Grayson William P Burch E B McLean John Lumsden Joseph D Davis and Max Smart have decided not to move any of their horses from Benning to Bowie because suit ¬ able quarters were not to be had The twoyear olds and seasoned campaigners of Benning stables unable to get room at Bowie will continue to train at Benning and ship over from day to day on the horse special that will be run by the interurban electric railroad The practical desertion of Camp Meade by the aimy makes it possible this season for the Electric Railroad Company to provide ex ¬ cellent service for botli horses and racing folk be ¬ tween Baltimore and Washington and Bowie BowieIt It looks as though J W Beans Jadda which wintered at Benning and moved to Bowie last week is about as fit as any horse in Maryland Jadda worked a fast threequarters recently Col ¬ umbine and Shoal of the Forma n stable are also working well wellSince Since William Burttschell had to go to the hospital a couple of weeks back Milton Smitli has been handling the Burttschell string and lie lias every member of it in firstclass condition They are J R Skinkers Midnight Sun Fort Bliss Eddie Rickenbacher Balarosa Cock o the Roost Ben Ilampson Trantuhi Tantalus Summer Sigh Siesta and Madrono W Durnans Kilkenny and Mythology Smiths Circulate G L Goodacres Tan Son and Paul Connellys Artful Dodger DodgerClyde Clyde Freemans string is made up of Waukeag King Neptune Ina K Reticent Guy and Lloyd George All are forward in condition


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