Latest Turf News from Bowie, Daily Racing Form, 1923-04-15

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* B. . ■ E 1 T. Latest Turf News 5 From Bowie ! ° i Joe Gallagher has been put in charge of the jockey room at Columbus. A. R. Woolatt. president of the Devonshire 1 1 Association, left for his home in Windsor to- j day. r Montfort Jones and E. H. "Snapper" Garri- son braved the weather for a days racing, ■ traveling down to the track from Baltimore , 1n the Hayman special. Starter Marshall Cassidy left for his home , at Hollis, I.. I., after the races and Willi , remain there until going to Columbus for the ! . meeting that is to open April 21. Jerry Murphy is one of the trainers that • t made ready at Benning for any campaign. He will ship ship seven two-year-olds from ] the Washington training ground to Jamaica. R. J. Walden has notified the Maryland . Racing Commission that the stable boys 1 Herbert Holmes and Sam Schick bad left t his employ without 1: is permission. Their r names have been posted and trainers warned 1 I not to employ them. Several of the horsemen at Bowie will ship to Columbus at the conclusion of the present I 1 meeting at Bowie. Among those who will 1 send horses to the Ohio track Monday are ; E. Chapman, Elmer Trueman and R. F. , Carman. The purses for the Columbus meeting " will range in value from 1500 to 00.


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