Ship Coe Band April 16: Big Band Will be Moved to Belmont Park from Nashville-Maryland Shipments Begin, Daily Racing Form, 1928-04-12

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SHIP COE BAND APRIL 16 Big Band Will Be Moved to Belmont Park from Nashville — Maryland Shipments Begin. NEW YORK. N. Y., April 11— The pretentious W. R. Coe Stable, which wintered at . Cumberland Park, Nashville, Tenn., will be , moved to Belmont Park, according to John J. Brady, traffic manager of the .Thorough- bred Horse Association, on April 16. Five I three-door horse cars will be needed to j transport the stable eastward. In addition, . a pullman sleeper and one day coach will be included and the unit will be moved as a special train routed over the L. and N. and i Pennsylvania railroads. The shipment is due . in New York one day later. This shipment will be followed by other morements from Kentucky. The J. E. Mad-den Stable and the band trained by Pete Coyle for Joseph E. Widener have ordered cars. Three cars are necessary for the . Madden Stable, while Coyne needs four. The two shipments may be joined at Louisville and run East as a special train. Sandy McNaughton, from far-off Tijuana, arrived at Belmont Park yesterday with six- teen horses, which he raced during t..j winter season. The horses shipped in good condi- tion. Clarence Buxton, who wintered at . Columbia, S. C, arrived at Aqueduct. His . horses are well advanced in training. The exodus to Maryland will begin from Belmont Park on Saturday. T. J. Healey will send down one carload of horses, the property of W. J. Salmon and R. T. Wilson, which will be raced at Havre de Grace. Max Hirseb will also send down one carload. Willie Booth, who has J. R. Macombers Petee-Wrack, a candidate for the Preakness . Stakes to be run at Pimlico, will leave on Saturday. Petee Wrack will receive his final trials for the three-year-old fixtures over . the hilltop course. Booth has ample room in his car leaving Saturday and wishes to get into communica- tion with any other trainer who wishes to . ship to Maryland. Emil Herz, who promises to cut a swath in , eastern racing this year, arrived at Belmont Park yesterday with six horses. They are in . charge of trainer J. F. Anderson. The Se- . wickley and Carlton Stable horses are due today from Aiken, S. C, while the Rancocas Stable shipment lias been postponed one day, leaving the farm Monday instead of Sunday, i


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