Turf Notes from Bowie, Daily Racing Form, 1927-04-06

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TURF NOTES FROM B0W1E~* BOWIE, Md.. April 5. A. Davis had to destroy his plater Director. The horse contracted a severe case of blood poisoning from a scorpion bite in Havana during the winter. C. C. Smithson claimed Sun Rajah for 2.000. Bill Quigley, the former Pennsylvania football star came from Washington in company with Brenckenridge Long. The juvenile Water Lad was ordered withdrawn from the opener because he had never been presented at starter Milton*s schooling gate. It is a Maryland racing commission rule that all new comers to racing have the ratification of the starter or his assistants before they are permitted to start. E. Gleason, acting for J. E. Smallman, of London. Ontario, bought Merry Monarch from A. E. Alexandra, After campaigning the son of Stefan the Great, he was sent to the stud which Mr. Smallman proposes to assemble in the Dominion.


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