Jamaica Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1925-05-09

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I j JAMAICA TURF NOTES NEW YORK, N. Y.. May 8. Carroll Schilling was an arrival today in quest of material to race in Kentucky. Walter Heineman, one of the old guard, made his first appearance of the Metropolitan season. A. C. Bostwicks Spot Cash will be returned to Pimlico following the running of the Excelsior Handicap tomorrow. Fred Gaylor will race the division of the Post wick Stable, which was shipped here until the arrival of trainer J. W. Healy. Lob Cohen, a prominent oralizor, who has been laid up for the past few days, made his reappearance this afternoon. . J. F. Richardson today purchased the contract W. Rosen held on jockey A. Accardy. The price was not made public. Two were claimed from the first race. W. J. Both took Light View from T. Kitley for . "00 and at the same figure C. Short se-| cured Socket In. Edward Arlington today offered George F. Johnson, spokesman for Mrs. Joseph Mar-rone, U.500 for Anna Marrone II. There is a possibility that the fast young mare will change hands at this figure. Zero Hour found his way back to his former stable via the claiming route. For .0C0 W. J. Both took the son of Hourless from C. Ferraro. Eugene Normile, a member of the Tijuana Jockey Club staff, was an arrival from San Diego and will remain for a week, returning thence to his home where the coming of an addition to the Normile family is expected. Bill Howard, former assistant starter, has taken over the engagement books of jockeys R Carter and G. Ellis. J. G. Wagnon was a recent arrival from Tijuana and will race on the Metropolitan tracks.


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