Latest Turf News from Pimlico, Daily Racing Form, 1923-05-04

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» ■ Latest Turf News From Pimlico W. Carroll will ship the larse band of two-year-olds he has here for A. B. Spreckels to Woodbine Park. The schooling list at present comprises , eighteen horses, mostly of the older divi- , ; sion. Commander J. K. L. Ross has returned from Toronto, where he attended a meeting ! of the Canadian Racing Associations. ! Jockeys Smallwood and W. Brown were suspended for three da 3 by the stewards for rough riding in the third race yesterday. Two claims were filed yesterday. R. G. RennitiKer took Zed for ,000 and G. W. Foreman secured Royal Duck for a like amount. Exterminator after being worked yesterday pulled up lame and grave doubts are entertained as to his coming back to the races for s-jnie time. J. L. Donovan has two jumpers here in [ training. Frank B. for Al Jolson and Briaud for 11. A. Bourne. Donovan is on the lockout for other horses and will open a public-stable. I Word was received today that the brood mare Royal Quest had died at the Willis Sharpe Kilmer farm at Binj;hamton. N. Y. Royal Quest was a sister to the noted English racer The Tetrarch and was one of the most valuable marcs in the world. Mr. and Mrs. Payne Whitney journeyed down from New York to witness the racing of the Greentree Stables Preakness cancii- I I date Barbary Bush. The latter, however, was withdrawn. While being school d ;.t the hairier this morning a stirrup strap brcke I and the colt covered a half mile in 4S before he could be pulled up. Trainer Rowe then ; ■ deemed it advisable to withdraw him.


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