Maryland Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1926-04-16

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j MARYLAND TURF NOTES HAVRE l»i: GRACE, Md . April 1".. S.1111 l.onis claimed Hilly Mann lot BL.SM and Island Fair " M.6f*. while Sam Albeck took Seaman for ..".Ki. Albert Boater, a famous rider a generation aco. is making engagements for jockeys J Walker and F. Smith. .1. Farsons. who campaigned a stable at Oriental Park and at Orlando, is here to replenish his string. He lost three horses at Orlando when Rough and Heady. Margaret Gaat and Trapeze were claimed from him. T. J. Carroll was a visitor at Havre de Grace this afternoon Before leaving Tampa he shipped four horses to St. Louis and three here. He also disposed of Monday Morning to Haaghtoa and Moraa, Carroll was nineteen races with this plater. Frank F.ray has turned over the two-y ear-olds lie was training for ll. K. F.Iiss to C J. Case who will train them in the future. j I Miller Heaaeeaoa a/aa an arrival at Pim-I Kco last night with lrincess I oreen and I Glister. Princess r*oreen was out on the! track this morning looking none the worse for her U nu trip from Tijuana. Edward S. Welter. Starter Miltons chief assistant, is at Pfanlico every morning schooling horses from 7 :"»• t 1" oclock. He reports that Scott Harlan has MMM good looking two. eai-olds for Walter M. Jeffords. The lot Cwynn Tompkins is training for the Hrook-meade Stable are well behaved and far above the ordinar hi looks. The;, are particularly quiet at the barrier, having been well schooled at the farm b C 1.. Snyder before betas shipped to Pimlie». Welter had ten of the Wilbur IJurch string at the barrier this morning. They were all two-year-olds. J. S. Healy has four good looking youngsters owned by A. . Hostwick and reports are that the best of the band is a filly by Sun ; Briar. W. Irvine sent Over had and Handclasp by van from Iimlico this morning. William Doyle, who is acting as one of the patrol judges here, has been engaged in a like rapartlj by the Maryland Jockey club. George Simmons is here from Toronto to engage a jockey to ride in the Kings Plate. Simmons was connected with the Dyment •table for thirty years. He is also looking for material for a I aaipalg.ll on the Canadian circuit. J. Baden was an arrival from New York with the Triple Springs Farm horses


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