Pimlico Track Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1924-11-09

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PIMLICO TRACK NOTES BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 8. Starter Milton suspended Catrone for three days. H. G. Bedwell claimed Modo from Marshall Field for 54,000. Sam Louis claimed Blue and Tied out of the third race for ,500. Jockey J. Wallace has signed to ride for W. S. Kilmer for the season of 1925. Clarence Turner came from Louisville and brought word that the horses of 1L C. Fisher will be wintered there. D. Mergler arrived from Kentucky for a few days at home in Havre de Grace before reporting to S. N. Holman at New Orleans. J. McTaggart resumed riding after a considerable lay off. He was astride Zero Hour in the second. Despots weight in the first race Monday should be 117 pounds instead of 112, as claimed by trainer Welch at time of making entry. Senalado, a Walden candidate of R. T. Wilsons, worked a mile this morning. The time was 25, 39, 1 :02,. 1 :15,- 1:28 and 1:42, an impressive performance. Five carloads of horses for Tijuana were shipped from here by Charles Primrose. In the shipment there were consignments from D. R. McDaniel, the Swingalong Stable, Frisco Hoag, .Mrs. Abbott, J. G. Wagnon and others. New Hope is the latest addition to the sale of horses in training be conducted here on November 13, by Charles F. Hill. Following are the others listed : Retire, Dimmesdale, Grenadier, Sea Skippr, Dusk, San Dimas, Digest, Cyclops and two mares of R. J. Wal-dens that are in foal to the French stallion, Rire Aux Larmes. In view of the general effort of horsemen here to stock up for winter racing, it is expected that the sale will be well patronized.


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