Columbus Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1926-04-24

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e» 1 COLUMBUS TURF NOTES COLlMIUS. Ohio. April 23. A. Randazzo appeared b.-fore the stewards of the Beulah Park Jockey Club and offered proof that the horses. Rester Doctor, Miss Haggle and Bouble Rainbow, were his sole property and the suspension lodged against the horses at Mobile, pending proof of ownership has been lifted. James Rveiaian will handle the horse s. Jockey George Young was an arrival and was granted a license. Jockey H. R. White reported to his contract employer, Ben Keller, and had his first mount today. W. H. Faber. secretary and general manager of the Ohio State Jockey Club, was among the visitors in the- interests of the coming spring meeting at Maple Heights. The condition book for the first ten days of the meeting at Maple Heights, which provides for most ovary type of horse, met with the approval of the horsemen and resulted in numerous additional requests for reservations. Intake and Albert B.. carded as starters on todays program, were excused by the ■towarda Several stables that participated at the rot nt Huntington meeting were among the arrivals fror: West Yirginia They included John Akrana, H. :. Ilomniol. J. k. Willis and J. Ferguson A. Johnson sold Bessie Hope, winner of the second race today, to W. O. Thompson of Springfield. Ohio. The horse raced in the inter, st.: of her new owner today.


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