Latest Turf News from Havre, Daily Racing Form, 1923-04-20

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Latest Turf News From Havre G. K. Phillips claimed Raffles from J. L. Holland for ,700. Joseph Tigue is training the horses of E. J. Salt during the illness of that horseman. The plater Who "ares has been fired for Knee trouble by Dr. EL J. McCarthy and will be rested. F A. I.arrys Vesuvius was destroyed this morning- This horse developed blood poisoning. William McDaniel. who is training a division of the -I. K. L. Boss stable, was a visitor from Laurel today. .1. I . Kirhardson. who disposed of his stable at New Orleans, is on the lookout for a New York campaigner. W. A. Burttschell will ship from here to Pfaalico. thence to Ottawa. Ont.. and rest there prior to the opening of that meeting. B. F. Simms has s -venteen yearlings at the j Xalapa Farm in Kentucky and the most highly thought of one is a half-brother to1 Bondage. Ncrvofol is the sire. The stewards decided following the running of the sixth race that jockey O. Alex-! andra would ride Irish Kiss in all his future i engagements in Maryland. Or. ii. .1. McCarthy was highly pleased] with the performance of Billy Barton yes- j teiday. Tie horse was treated for bleeding during the winter at New Orleans. A. Simons lias taken over the stable of Dyment .Bros., who race under the nom del course of the Brookdale Stable. The string will be shipped from the farm at Barrie. Ont.. to the Woodbine Park track. Joseph McLennan has issued the hook for the second half of the Havre de Once meeting, front April 21 to April :10. It is an interesting program that contains three steeplechases and a goodly percentage of long distance races on the flat. B. A. .Jones stated today that he would ■hip from here to Iarnell, Mo., and rest for the winter campaign. There are fifteen yearlings at Iarnell. the progeny of Seth, Pol-roma and Opera Glass. Six foals arrived during the liowie meeting. Pillory. t!i" best money winner of last year, has been training well for Healey. and he said that if he had had just one more track before the running of the Philadelphia Handicap hi would have started in that race. He promises, however, to race him Saturday.


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