Havre De Grace Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1926-04-20

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; I . 1 r . I • HAVRE DE GRACE NOTES I BATHE DE GRACE, Md.. April 19. New Hampshire and 1 oved One. which are among the Dixie eligibles. were out today. The former went three-quarters in 1:19% and loved One a mile in 1:46%. Sun Pal. another Dixie eligible, went three-quarters in 1:16%. Max Hirsch sent the Sage Stables Preakness colt. Applecross. a mile in 1 :4S%. Colden Mac. also in the Preakness. went a mile in 1:45%. Shaun lilmartin. who will be in charge of the mutuel department at the Kairmount Jockey Clubs track, has arranged to leave for Collinsville. April 29. His staff at Col-linsville this year will be made up of seventy-five sellers and ninety-eight cashiers. At the conclusion of the racing there Ciilmartin will go to California to confer with the interests who propose building a track near Lai Angeles. He will return east in time for the opening of the meeting at Fort Eric. A. Swenke has arranged to ship his entire stable from here to Jamaica on Sunday. G. R. Rryson acquired by private purchase of R. T. Wilson Sun 1p. a sister to Setting Sun and the useful horse Campfire Tales. Among the arrivals at Pimlico were T. Uockrock with the Mrs. K. E. Hit! horses W. P. Rureh with the Samuel Ross and Admiral Grayaan string and J. R. Humphries with the horses he raced at Tijuana. Included in this band was the Preakness eligible Light Carbine. The big string that Mrs. F. Ambrose dark I wintered at the James Healy farm near Klkton. Del., were shipped to Relmont Park this morning in four of the Meister vans. There were several jumpers in the consignment. 10. F. Whitney whose big band of racers is at Havre de Crace in charge of William Irvine was an arrival from Xew York. He will remain over in Maryland for the Pimlico meeting and will then go to Toronto for the racing at Woodbine. Two carloads of horses got in from Tampa. Among them were several horses, the propery of T. J. Carroll and the R. Newman string in charge of Harold Schlesinger. James Fitzsimmons wired Ceneral Man ager Edward Rurke that he would send a division of the Relair Stable to Havre de Crace some day this week. Mrs. Joe Rowan was not slow in getting a racer to fill the stall of her old campaigner Muskallotige. which was claimed out of the opening race on Saturday, when she took the plater Manifold out of the seventh race from F. M. Kelly. Joseph McLennan received the stake blanks of the Ontario Jockey Club and distributed them among the horsemen. Entries to these events close Monday. May :;. McLennan has been engaged to ait as racing secretary at the Thorncliffe and Ottawa meetings and he will leave for Canada shortly after the close of the Havre de Crace meeting. Trainer Conway of the Men Riddle Farm Stable is pointing several of his charges for the Philadephia Handicap, which well be run on Saturday next Several Preakness candidates were galloped this morning. Display and Irsa Major being among them. When jockey M linden won with Red Pennant this afternoon it marked the hundredth winner that this clever apprentice has ridden this year. E F. Salt claimed Torrence out of the first race for |t.8tt, and in the second race R. O. Egan took the winner. Red Pennant, for ,500. Four claims were made for Body Ctiard in the closing race and in the drawing Q. C Milton seeured him for ,500. Frank Bray shipped six of the Willis Sb.irpe Kilmer two-year-olds from Pimlico to Relmont Park in charge of W Knight. New Hampshire, a Dixie Stakes candidate. was sent three-quarters in 1:20 and Rock Man. another dibble for the same stake. ran an easy mile in 1:15. Judge Noah McClelland was a isitor for the day. having just arrived from Florida. He is tne guest of his brother, J. V. McClelland. lord Baltimore II was claimed by Robert Benton for ,500. Muskallotige went to C,. C. Brenton for .00o. These I 1 aims were made in the first race. Three horses changed hands in tli.- claiming route in the sixth race. C. C. Smithson took Golden Billows for .5oo u Benton secured Lucifer for ,000 and J. J. Dunne look Captain Martin for .5oo. borge Fields was suspended for five days for rough riding in the Aberdeen Stakes


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