Laurel Racing News, Daily Racing Form, 1923-10-24

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9 , j LAUREL RACING NEWS Jockey M. Garret was suspended for three days by the stewards. Will Wallace was an arrival from New York with his plater East Indian. A. G. Weston shipped the Thomas Clyde horses back to Pimlico this morning. Fred Musante is giving My Dear a special prep for the 5,000 Washington Handicap to be run Saturday. Eddy Brennan was at the track distributing condition books of the meeting and alloting stalls at Pimlico to the horsemen. M. J. Reid acquired the plater Jewell V. D., after she was beaten on Saturday. He claimed her from Max Hirsch for ,000. Two horses changed hands yesterday ; J. E. Wilson claimed Without fbr ,500, while C. R. Richards took Snow Maiden from Ral Iarr for ?3,000. Robert Smith will winter the W. M. Jef-fords horses at Berlin, Maryland, where they will be shipped at the conclusion of the Pimlico meeting. W. Ritchie disposed, at private sale, to W. J. Salmon, the plater Forge Ahead. The horse has been turned over to Silas Veitch, who will school him through the field this falL T. J. Donohue has arranged to ship to C. L. Whitings farm at Avon," N. Y., the two-year-old Gold Roclc This youngster will be gelded this fall and turned out. At the close of the Pimlico meeting the imported steeplechaser Alice Quickthorn, will le sent to Avon where she will go into winter quarters.


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