Pimlico Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1925-05-05

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PIMLICO TURF NOTES BALTIMORE, Md., May 4. Faenza was claimed on Saturday by E. P. Summerfield for ,500. George Miller leaves with the big band of racers he is training for Mrs. L. A. Livingston on May 10. They go direct to Woodbine. Preston Burch will campaign nineteen of the Nevada Stock Farm Stable horses on the Canadian circuit. The E. J. Morrow establishment will leave here for Toronto on Saturday next. They have signed K. Parrington to do the heavy-riding, also the apprentice Bert Robinson. Kimball Patterson shipped the J. W. Bean horses to Maple Heights yesterday. His plans are to race at the Chicago tracks later on. O. B. Akers notified Joe McLennan that he would send his horses from here to Ottawa, four cars made up of mixed ownership, at the conclusion of the meeting. Dr. R. J. Brown, the veterinarian, came over from New York to look over the horses in the Max Hirsch and Glen Riddle Farm Stable. Joseph McLennan was an arrival from New York and was busy among the horsemen receiving entries for the stakes to be run at the Woodbine meeting. James Healey named Spot Cash in the Toronto Cup for his employer, A. C. Bostwick. Others making nominations were Preston Burch for Nevada Stock Farm Stable, James McMillen and Miller Henderson for the Aud-ley Farm. James Fitzsimmons and T. J. Healey returned from New York, where they spent Sunday Loking over the division of the stables they are handling, which are quartered at Belmont Park and Aqueduct. Fitzsimmons sent Aga Khan back to Aqueduct to fill some of his stake engagements at Jamaica and shipped to Pimlico Marconi and Betty Brown.


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