Maple Heights Objective: Majority of Horsemen at Beulah Park to Ship to Cleveland Track for Coming Meeting, Daily Racing Form, 1926-04-30

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MAPLE HEIGHTS OBJECTIVE Majority of Horsemen at Beulah Park to Ship to Cleveland Track for Coming Meeting. COLUMBUS. Ohio. April 20. With the ropening of the spring meeting of the Ohio State Jockey Club at Maple Heights only a few weeks off. horsemen partie-ipating in the current meeting at Beulah Park are making preparations to send their horses to that city. Requests for reservations continue to pour into the chilis representatives, who report that many owners have requested stabling room. Some of the stables will leave before the close of the current meeting to be on hand for the opening and it is assumed that there-will be- at least two special thoroughbred shipment* to Cleveland from Columbus. Judge Joseph A. Murphy has arranged to be in Cleveland to pass on the jockeys and trainers lice-uses for the opening and will be joined Monday by his associate. John T. lit land. The following is a complete list of the offi-eiils for the Maple Heights meeting: Stewards. Joseph A. Murphy and John T. Ireland; judges, W. R. Norvell. Homer Klein and Chester Stands; starter, George Wingfield; clerk of the sc.iles. R. Booker: racing se i retaty. W. R. Norvell; paddock judge-, Charles C. Wilson; timer. Joseph Tighe. C 1 1. Stevens, who did the starting on the tracks in the- Canadian northwest last season, lias been engaged to do the starting again this season at Calgary. Edmonton, Saskatoon ami Regina. He will leave for the West following the dOM of the Mi pie Heights meeting.


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