Havre De Grace Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1925-04-18

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HAVRE DE GRACE NOTES HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 17. Jack Welsh was an arrival from New York to take in a few days of racing. Nat Evens, winner of the juvenile race, was claimed by J. W. Bean for ,250. While being galloped this morning Sam Louis Wild Goose broke a leg and was destroyed. Jockey Harry Stutts leaves for Kentucky Sunday to join the Audley Farm Stable to which he is under contract. Ernie Myratt, who has several horses here, was taken sick on his arrival from Bowie and removed to a local sanitarium. E. Sanderson has taken over to train Mabel K. for M. E. Thompson, the remainder of the latters horses are at Huntington. B. Breuning was suspended for three days by starter Milton for misbehavior on Slate-in the sixth race. Jockey Ferguson, a steeplechase rider, was suspended for three steeplechases by starter Milton for misbehavior at the post in the first race yesterday. William Midgeley announced that he would ship the nine horses he has in training to IMmont Park at the conclusion of the Piru-lico meeting. EL R. Fteck claimed Saddle and Boots out of the fourth race for ,000. It was the horses first race of the year and he was a keen factor to the stretch turn, when lack of condition told and lie tired. James Boden, who arrived from New York a few days ago, reports that his mare Pen Rom bas a fine looking yearling and suckling by Chicle in Kentucky. The mare has been sent to the court of Man o War. Sal-vatelle, property of one of his patrons, D. Raymond, is at Harry Morrisseys place near Lexington and she has been bred to Chicle. Bob Pote has arranged to leave for Belmont Park next week with two carloads of the Garth horses. There will be several jumpers in the lot which will be raced at the United Hunts meeting at Belmont terminal. Woods Garth handled this division of the stable while William Garth will remain at limlico with some thirty odd head. The Garths shipped eighty-eight horses from the farm to Maryland this spring. Since being here about a dozen have been disposed of at private salo.


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