Pimlico Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1925-05-07

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PIMLICO TURF NOTES BALTIMORE. Md., May 6. Three horses were claimed yesterday, the Flamingo Farm took Prince Tii Tii for ,500, R. E. Potts secured Rejection for ,500 and Thomas Francis took Deronda, winner of the seventh race, for ,000. Francis also acquired, by private purchase, the two-year-old Miss Blaze of Sam Louis. The Francis horses will be trained by W. Livingston and are destined for a campaign on the Canadian circuit. M. J. Creman leaves for Toronto tomorrow with the plater Zeod and the steeplechaser Treviscot J. W. Tangle who disposed of all of his horses except Exodus and Marie Louise before leaving for Cuba is on the outlook for material suitable for a Canadian campaign. J. H. Stotler had no cause for complaint when it was found that the claim he deposited for Wraith was too late, as the horse pulled up very lame after the race. J. Healy. Jr.. acting for Gen. J. A. Buchanan, purchased of C. C. Smithson, the filly Polynesia, for ,500. Several of the hunting set have been after the three-year-old Nicholas, with the idea of racing him at the Hunts meetings.


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