Laurel Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1924-10-08

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LAUREL PARK NOTES LAUREL, Md., Oct 7. C Lang was fined 5 by starter Milton for disobedience at the post Saturday. G. C. Brenton bought Aeross the Board from F. Adelman. He will be turned out. The Harry Payne Whitney horses Avhich Ayef e shipped from NeAV . York to Maryland nave arrived at Laurel. J. Robertson arrived from Akron with Our Star and Black Ruler. The apprentice J. Dolin accompanied him. Al Austin has announced his intention of sending his stable from Maryland to NeAV Orleans at the conclusion of the BoAvie meeting. . . J. W. Pangle lost the plater Woodlake, at Havre Avhen Frank Jv Doyle took him out of the seventh race "via the claiming route. He cost; his new owner ,S0O. R, Romanelli is an arrival from Canada. This veteran light-Aveight Avill be unable to ride for several Aveeks because of an Injured thumb. Dr. J. C. Mitchell fired Peggy O. for J. H. Buscher at Havre de Grace, where the filly Avill be Avintered AA-hile her owner campaigns at New Orleans. F. Musante reported that his Joan of Arc foaled a bay colt by Polymelian at Himyar Stud and that My Dear is in foal to Pennant Mr. Musante is planning to retire from the breeding end of the sport Jockeys Pvan Parke and J. Corcoran arrived from New York, the former to ride for H. P. Whitney and the latter for the Green-tree Stable. The Whitney horses are in charge of James Rowe. Vincent PoAvers is training the Greentree string. H. Callahan today engaged himself to A. Swenke, having left the employ of E. F. WTiitney. Callahan has been successfully treated for serious injury to one of his eyes at BoAvie in the spring and is fully recovered from his ailment. Th deal for the sale of Jefferson Park by G.-D. Bryan, Jr. and James F. OHara, to a Chicago and New Orleans syndicate headed by Joseph A. Murphy, Avas consummated in Baltimore yesterday, according to reliable reports reaching the Laurel Park track. Jack Atkins, who trained successfully for the Kirkfield Stable of the late R. J. Mackenzie, is at Laurel for the first time in several years Avith a small string of his own and possibly will make a connection Avith an eastern stable before the end of the meeting here. My Own will not go in the International Special No. 3. Admiral Graysons colt Avas to have been shipped to Kentucky today in care of Preston Burch, but his last Avork was not entirely satisfactory to his trainer and he Avill be left here to fill his stake engagements. 1


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