Current Notes Of The Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1921-04-20

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Jockey E Hayncs is riding free lance at Havre de Grace He can do 110 pounds poundsJockey Jockey J William will ride for the J H Lotichheim stable again this year yearJ J L Donovan has taken over the horses of John Setzer and will race them at Jamaica JamaicaThe The Macomber twoyearolds are due to leave California about April 23 for Belmont Park ParkCapt Capt Hal Parr has purchased the plater Resist from Sam Louis who claimed him at Bowie BowieThe The United Hunt Racing Association will hold spring and fall meetings at Itelniunt Terminal the first on May 21 and the second Septemlier 1 1Plans Plans have been made for a sixtyhour service from the New York and Baltimore tracks direct to Oriental Park for next winters meeting in Cuba CubaThe The AVhile Marsh Aalley Hunts of Flcurtown Pa held a successful meeting last Saturday at Erdenheim the Ixautifnl Pennsylvania estate of Air George I AVidener AVidenerBarry Barry Littlefield formerly trainer for the Sea ¬ gram Stable has taken over the Islip Stable horses They comprise Arnold Ralco and two twoyearold fillies Happy Chances and Mary Agnes AgnesThe The Crown Stables Irene Delsa and L T Bauers Little Ammie will bo shipped from Havre de Grace lo H L Smiths stock farm at Newark Del where they will be turned out until next full fullFrank Frank Keeney a newcomer to New York turf circles has purchased two promising twoyearolds from J Temple Gwathmey Reparation and Twenty Seventh Division They will be trained by AV J Both BothEdward Edward T Matthew field inspector of the State of New York Military Training Commission Bu ¬ reau of Aocation Training has been appointed physical instructor to the jockeys and apprentices at Belmont Iark for the coming spring season seasonThe The Prix EdmondBlanc a race at one mile value 8000 was run at Saint Cloud March 25 and was won by Le Filon II b c 3 by Aerwood Hoselys by Flying Fox owned by Mrs Edmond Blanc Time 141 If Bellhouse rode the winner A K Macouibcrs Pendennis was placed fifth


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