Pimlico Track Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1924-11-05

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PIMLIC0 TRACK NOTES BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 4. Edward Burke was a clubhouse visitor. Frank Regan" is among the arrivals from New Yorlc Archie Zimmer renewed acquaintances in the paddock. Willie Travis spent a large part of the afternoon shaking hands. Dr. Carroll Mitchell fired the filly, My Idol, for Fred Musante. J. W. Dayton will campaign at Bowie and then go into winter quarters. Although no exhaustive list is available Brisgie Bennett estimates that there are 200 riders available here. Beginning Thursday, November 6, and for the remainder of the -meeting the first race will start at 1:30 p. m. Stormalong schooled from the barrier in the three-quarters chute this morning and satisfied Long Taw with the way he departed and then ruined it by ducking around the corner of the fence and unseating jockey Taylor as he started to run away the re-verso way of the trade


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