Pimlico Track Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1924-11-16

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PIMLICO TRACK NOTES BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 15. On ticket number 4253 G. R. Allen won the gold split-second watch raffled by Mrs. Charles Raynor for the benefit of St. Ambrose School in Park Heights Avenue. T. R. Queen shipped the horses of W. R. "Woolman to Bowie this morning and will send those of the Joaquin Stable to tho Southern Maryland course Sunday. F. J. Boyle will send his horses into winter quarter at Timonium and go to Atlantic City himself for the cold season. He has fired the yearling brother to Irish Pat and blistered Invigorator. J. T. Kermalh engaged a car for shipment to Belmont Park, where he will keep a public stable during the winter. In Rip, this young trainer has developed one of the best three-year-olds jumpers of the year. Joe McLennan accepted entries for the Monday opening of the Bowie meeting. The lists will be closed at Prince Georges Park Saturday morning, but William Doyle will represent the Southern Maryland Association in accepting entries here tomorrow morning. Jockey Fred Stevens Is now in the employ of James Fitzsimmons, as his contract was transferred by A. C. Bostwick. Stevens was set on the ground early in the autumn for deserting the employ of J. Healy, the Bostwick trainer, but is now in good standing again.


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