Maryland Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1926-04-08

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MARYLAND TURF NOTES BALTIMORE, Md.. April 7. The conditions books f.ir the Havre dt Grace sssotinsj were distributed by Parry OBrien today. Pacing secretary McLennan continued the use of his innovation of last year "in all selling races and purse- races at this me. -ting at a distance of a mile or over. the following allow arce may be claimed w ithout respect to other allowances for horses that have never won a race at a mile- or over. Three-] car-olds allowed three- pounds. four-year-olds and upward allowed five pounds." T. J. Henley arrived from BebSMMSt Park tei inspect the division of the P. T. Wilson-W. J. Salmon stables that Jack Iryce is racing he-re. Pacing secretary McLennan has designated the- handicap to be- run on Friday the N. V. A. In honor of the Vauderilleaaa, who are-holding a charity week in Baltimore. Post time at Havre eh- Grace is set at two-thirty daily. F. M. Kette purchased the plater l.ananl from A. C. Weston at private terms. II. Bessus arrived from Mobile with the plater Gen. Caelorna. Dr. J. C. Mitchell was an arrival from Orlando. Jockey J. Chairr.-.-" srss SUaseSSBSi f.»r the remainder of the meeting by the atewntxla for rough tiding in the first race. Pichard Pending reported after the running of the- third race- thatiis sefcliag Courser had COSne out of the- running in such bad condition that he- m.i b ■ awa from the races a long time. i r. Q. Badweli was confined to his home today with a slight attack of illness. Jacob Pricker cbtinted Noon out of the first mo for r """.


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