Turf Notes from Bowie, Daily Racing Form, 1927-04-08

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I TURF NOTES FROM BOWIE j 4— — — — ■ # BOWIE, Md., April 7. H. Ct. Redwell reported the arrival at his farm on Wednesday night of a colt foal by Fair Cain — No Lady, by Wrack, and a calt by Billy M Laughlin — Colden Wedding. The latter is the dam of Wedding Prince, a Tijuana Futurity winner. W. H. l enliam claimed Kl Canoe from the seventh race of Wednesday for ,200. With the departure of the Whitney string for Havre de Crate, stall room was found available for twelve juveniles and three older horses owned by Mrs. I.,. A. Livingston and trainer leorge T. Miller shipped them from Laurel, where they had been wintering. William Livingston was recently engaged to train the string owned by O. F. Bork-art of Toronto. Livingston has Heartache and six others in his care at Pimlico. Some ! of them will lie shipped to Havre de Crace for competitini there. Herman Hack, the New Jersey turfman. made his first appearance of the season. He plans several additions to Billy Black, his present ore- hon-e stable here. l»r. W. 1. S. Charles and Dr. C I,. Alexander, two of Canadas leading physicians HUM down from Toronto to remain for the lt:«-eting. Campbell St. Charles of Belleville, Ontario, was also a member of the party. Consent was given to withdraw One Cent in the opener on his trainers representation that the eolt had grabbed himself during a morning workout. After the sixth race, trainer EL O. Bedwell s nt Cudgell.r and Fore I .ark seven-eighths mile in further preparation for their Prince Ceoriv-s Handi-ap engagement of Saturday. They went in r2i. :.".7. :5o. 1:02%, 1:17*5. 1 :30-v. They were eased up, running the • mile in 1 :1 *•"•.-.. with Fore Bark going much i the easier of the pair.


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