Bowie Stabling in Demand: Thirty Owners on the Waiting List-Track in Condition for Work., Daily Racing Form, 1922-03-14

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BOWIE STABLING IN DEMAND : Thirty Owners on the Waiting List— Track in Condition for Work. BALTIMORE. Md , March 13. Seven hundred stalls have been assigned by superintendent Rich | aid Fending of Bowie to horsemen who are coinini: for the meeting. April 1 to 14. The Bowie meeting will inaugurate in the Last the racing season of I 1922. The daily distribution of money will be about 0,000. The minimum purse will be |L£M. Overnight handicaps will run from ,000 to S2.50K Prominent among I he eastern liorsemeu provided , for is II. P. Whitney. James Kowe. in applying | for stabling for a Maryland division of the Whitney I siring, wrote Fending that he would campaign fifteen two and tin co year-olds at the Southern Mary land course, .lames Kowe, Jr., will have charge of tiie Whitney horses at Bo.-, ic. All the present stabling has been reserved and Pending has a waiting list of thirty o-.vne.s with 200 horses. There !■ also the Beuning colony of some SM horses to be drawn up. No favoritism has been shown. The rule is fi-sf apply, first asdgn. The cour.-e is in fine condition for work when rain is not prevalent. Besides the Whitney stable the lior emen who have obtained stalls are: Kred Hopkins with si; Clyde I:ce;nan. twelve: A. G. Blakely. fifteen; Archie Zimmcr. four: William Finer, fifteen; Willain A r.nrttschell. twenty: George Ieterson. c.ht: A. Swenke. ten; ieicgi Brentou. nine; William Smith fifteen: Jack Phillips, ten: Clyde Phillips, three; Kdward Nash, ten; William Casey, six; J. Dayton three: Carey Winfrey, fifteen; Frank Carrett. three: William Travers. five; Joseph Bauer, tlnce: B. F. Carman, eight: Edward Trueman, eight: Frederick Kerns, three; Frederick Miller, three: Bichard F. Watkins. six: William Bernhardt, thirteen; D. Veneziano. three; William Hichardson, four; Owen Tons, seven; Btward Siimmerfield, three, Yanc. hristinas. four; Bert Williams, six; Thomas Wilson, six; G. W. Forman, sixteen; John Farrell, Jr.. eight: A. G. Weston, fifteen: William Forman. three; James Arthur, twenty; L. Haymaker, four; J. McDonald, three; R. Freeman, t vo: Michael ll.i kett. five; George Wallace, Unee: Benjamin Chapman, eight; R. Fenncll, three; 1". iiacriugton. two: Thomas Williams, four; J. I*. Smith, four; W. Iost. three; Charles Oasser. three; R. Sisan.i. two: W. S. Murray, nine; Thomas Crist, seven; William Sheedy, six; Edward Feters, fourteen; K. J. Salt, seven: John Coburn. seven; C. Place, five; Albert Simons, ten; J. Ilubbell, three; L. Strube. five: Ieter Maginn. four; I. Johnson, fifteen; A. It. Da? toll, seventeen; E. Wooden, two: William Shields twelve; Milton Smith, four; Thomas Mulfoid. five; Mortemer Murphy, eight: Frank Karrir. eight: C. Brockmiller. sixteen; Thomas Carroll, five; C. Murray, four: William Livingston, three; J. D. Richardson, three. Among the horsemen on Fendings waiting list are: Clarence Buxton with eighteen; Chester Ap-plegate, eleven; Martin Crant. five; Cecil Knight four: George Zeigler. five: Charles Carroll, three; Ceorge Milton, four: Otto Wendcl. seven: Q. Glick. five: Thomas Shannon, six; John Cittley. three: Thomas Weber, five; Kdward Crawford, four; Bah-ert McKeever. four: George Maybe: ry. four: Edward Shaefer. three, and Frank Frisbie, fifteen There have been some cancellations already. It is likely there will be more. As stalls are released the horsemen on the waiting list will be accommodated. a a


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