Woodbine Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1926-05-25

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WOODBINE TURF NOTES TORONTO Ont May 21 21The The first claim of the meeting was made in the closing race on Saturday when W Albrecht took Redstone from the Seagram Stable for 3500 3500J J Hastings has arranged to ship Bou Chaib back to Belmont Park in the same car with the Carleton and Sewickley Stable horses They will remain at the Woodbine until the close of the season seasonBarrett Barrett Haines came up with John Ker ¬ math from New York to ride Gun Boat in the Woodbine Steeplechase SteeplechaseThe The Montreal Jockey Club has changed the conditions of the Kings Plate to be run at Blue Bonnets which permits any British sub ¬ ject a resident of Canada to start any horse bred in the Province of Quebec in the Plate PlateJ J Kohn has taken over jockey J D Mooneys book and is making his engage ¬ ments T M Murphy who only recently recov ¬ ered from a severe illness has taken up Azrael and another Canadianbred that he had turned out at his brothers farm at Waterford OnL OnLThere There are several arrivals from New York Mr and Mrs T J Healey and C R Flcisch inaiin were among the more prominent ones Healey came up to saddle Wilderness in the Toronto Cup while Mr Fleischrnann made the trip to see his French racer Bou Chaib run in the Cup CupThe The absence of secretary Frazer on Sat urad was commented upon It was the first time in many years that the Ontario Jockey Clubs popular official has missed seeing the Plato run His many friends will be pleased to know that Mr Frazer is im proving steadily and in a week or two will lie up and about again againThere There is some talk of having two paid stewards representing the Canadian Racing Associations at the different meetings this summer The idea is a good one and will probably be adopted It is said that A G Weston wus asked to act as a steward at the Hamilton meeting Mr Weston however fs anxious to race the horses he brought to Canada this spring and declined declinedThe The stewards of the Canadian Racing As ¬ sociations have tightened up a bit this spring and the applications for licenses of several riders who were under suspicion were tabled The officials are detrmined that the sport should be kept clean and above reproach reproachDavid David Gillies was at the course taking applications for stalls from horsemen who contemplate racing at Hirnilton


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