Quiet Day At Woodbine, Daily Racing Form, 1922-05-04

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QUIET DAY AT WOODBINE TORONTO Ont May 3 This was a quiet day at Woodbine Park though the track was fast and the weather fine Most of the horses will work tomorrow and today was devoted chiefly to short gallops through the stretch stretchRobert Robert Newells Kings Plater Greybourne made her first appearance at Woodbine Park She wintered at Dufferin Park and appears 100 per cent improved over last year She has grown considerably and is carrying more flesh and should be a certain contender for the big race Last year she was a non starter owning to illness just before the Ca ¬ nadian season began She worked a quarter today in 25 and will likely be let down to ¬ morrow morrowThomas Thomas Edwards Lady Patricia worked threequarters of a mile in 121 She will hardly be ready for the Plate race May 20 20W W Wilsons Plater Gallant Irishman will work with Royal Visitor tomorrow tomorrowThe The Seagram provincebred including the Kings Platers arrived today from Waterloo WaterlooJohn John Meaghcr came in from winter quar ¬ ters Avith Gallant Groom and Plymouth Rock


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