Turf News Of The Day From Pimlico, Daily Racing Form, 1924-05-09

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TURF NEWS OF THE DAY FROM PIMLICO BALTIMORE. Md.. May 8. A, H. Morris was a visitor. He has been ill. J. M. Murphy returned after a trip to Xew York. Al Weston, acting for Thomas Clyde, sold Kidnap to A. Campbell. Vincent Powers will send the Greentree stable jumpers to Woodbine. Ilay Brysoa turned out Kitty French at the Demosa farm, near Haiti more. A stall is waiting for Apprehension, the Oak Hidge stables candidate for the Preak-ness. T. W. OBrien bought Mabel K. from H. E. Bilson and turned her over to E. Itathman for training. J. Loftus is bringing Apprehenison and Mino. two of five Preakness eligibles in the Oak Ridge Stable. P. Walls left for his home in Brooklyn for a short visit before reporting to Henry McDaniel at Toronto. James Butler arrived and announced that he would remain until he wins the Ireakness. Sting is his candidate. In claiming Peddler at Jamaica yesterday B. Holmes acted for A. C. Bostwick. The horse will be shipped here. Fred Schroeder put in his appearance, coming from Washington where he stopped on the way from Youngstown, Ohio. J. W. Pangle shipped from Havre de Grace to Woodbine Park, while J. D. Ad-kins sent his horses to Thorncliffe. S. Yeitch will ship sixteen jumpers to the Ontario Jockey Club meeting, six of them the property of the Laurel Park Stud. Barrett Haynes received a cablegram from France announcing that his brother Everett is out of danger from his recent illness. After riding in the Pimlico Oaks, J. Wallace left for Louisville. Clifford Porter will make his engagements there. Jockey E. Scobie has been offered his choice of mounts of Beau of the West or Isoletta, the Seagram candidates for the Kings Plata. Venal Joy. Nonus and Druid Hill are among the days additions to the auction of horses in training scheduled for the paddock Friday morning at 10:30. Transplant, White Ally. Great Dane. Margie K., and 1 Wish I Win. five two-year-olds, have been listed for the paddock auction Friday morning at 10::.0. Dr. F. W. Ashe received word from W. Pondas that Williams Brothers, S. Baxter. J. L. Paul. R. Lb Baker and J. Jones will ship to Omaha for the Ak-Sar-Ben spring meeting. Three claims were made in the fourth race Tuesday. G. Phillips paid ,500 for Setha Flower. R. F. Carman deposited a like amount for Wood Lady. J. Burttschell took Wrack Horn for ?2.0i0. J. McTaggart will ride Ocean Crest in the sixty-fifth renewal of the Kings Plate at Toronto. May 17. The four-year-old son of First Flight will carry the silks of M. R. Da vies. J. W. Healy, Jr.. will ship two cars of A. C. Bostwicks horses to Woodbine at the close here. Twelve jumpers, including Sea Tale and afetru, the latter winner of her last six races la Ireland. T. Cotman. injured in a jumping race several days ago, was discharged from the hospital today. W. Berry, whose tongue was nearly severed recently, will bv.- discharged befora the end of the week. El Bantam, the subscription chaser, Which won Tuesday, was bred in France by John Sanford. but is by an American sire by an American mare. He Ls a brother to the six-year-olds Bastille, which raced for J. K. I,. Ross and now belongs to the Pastime Stable. ■ « .


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