Latest Turf Notes From Havre, Daily Racing Form, 1924-04-30

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Latest Turf Notes From Havre HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 29.— John Schorr shipped eight horses to Pim-lico. Morty Murphy will ship to Jamaica Thursday. G. W. Foreman claimed Old Faithful for ,600. E. K. Bryson will ship to Pimlico and then to Canada. James Arthur is bound for the Woodbine by way of Pimlico. J. J. Farrell Jr. will campaign at Pimlico and then head for Canada. Rufus Shilling arrived with D. Hurn and F. Hastings, G. A. Cochrans rider. Nautical galloped five-eighths in 1 :05% in preparation for the Chesapeake Stakes. Frank Farrell, J. Phillips. A. C. Niehaus and J. W. langle ship from here to Toronto. D. I auder will ship ten horses to Maple Heights Saturday. He will take up five there. Joe McLennan threw Armagh out of the steeplechase because of a victory at a Hunt meeting. Wiped out as an owner of horses when C Saunders claimed his Vitamin, Fred Miller sold his Tack today. F. A. BertM will campaign the H. W. Maxwell and Belair Stud horses at Pimlico before shipping to New York. Bridgcy Bennett announced that all racing silks not taken from the jockey room by Wednesday will be shipped to Pimlico. Joe McLennan will canvas Jamaica after the Havre de Grace meeting closes in the interest of the Ontario Jockey Club of Toronto. J. D. Adkin will send four head belonging to the Kirkfield Stable to Woodbine and will take up a band of two-year-olds upon arrival at Toronto. Ipon recommendation of the stewards, the racing commission suspended Q. Mangan for the first three days of the Pimlico meeting for rough riding here Monday. The stewards themselves suspended him for the last two days of the Havre de Grace meeting.


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