Bowie Track Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1928-04-14

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w T BOWIE TRACK NOTES I « c BOWIE. Md.. April 13. Buddy Mayborry, son of the late John May- „ berry, a leading trainer of his day, is the proud father of a daughter, born in Mercy n Hospital. Baltimore, this morning. Jockey W. Smith left for Louisville this morning. He has signed to ride for the E. E. Moorar stable on the Kentucky circuit. • Four more horses were added to the schooling list yesterday. Trappy, Charley J. S., Polar Sea and Daisy Belle. Richard Pending is sending his pair of platers Knoekany and Sun Kin to Pimlico. Both are incapacitated for the time being, having met with mishaps in their last starts. Al Austin is shipping seven ; Samuel Ross, twelve : E. D. Ilaughton. three ; A. Gold-blatt. two, and Rap Bryson. twelve, to Havre de Grace tomorrow morning. Polar Sea was claimed by E. Haughton 1 yesterday for ,500 and J. E. Smallwood 1 took Everglade out of the seventh race for ,750. Joseph McLennan has arranged for part of his staff to take entries at Bowie tomorrow for the opening days racing at Havre de : Grace. McLennan will motor to 7 avre de Grace and close the entries at that track. 1 Later on in tiie afternoon he will motor J back to Bowie. Entries close at 10:30 a. m. J. L. Mounce. whose horses are looked i after by Joe Bauer, was a visitor, and J. L. Donovan, another New Yorker, were among todays arrivals. The nineteen horses, the property of Mrs. -Kathryn E. Hitt. that trainer Tommy Rod- • ; erick shipped from Middlelmrg. Virginia, to Pimlico, ar. ived at the Hilltop course in fine shape. J. J. Timmerman and Geo. R. Palmer were ? ] arrivals from Tijuana. The latter acted as 3 agent for P. T. Chlnn at Tijuana during the meeting there. U. S. Wishard suffered a couple of cracked 1 1 ribs as a result of being kicked in the side by • the three-year-old filly New. I Austin McLaughlin, who acts as one of the ? patrol judges on the metropolitan tracks, i. i was a visitor. | Bob Frend had eighty horses at the bar- - i rier at Havre de Grace this morning and 1 I among them were all of the two-year-olds in i the Glen Riddle and Seagram stables. ] W. Bain was an arrival at Havre de Grace e i this morning with five horses the property f of the Laurel Park Stud. ; K. S. Welter schooled Scapa Flow, Bateau i i and Greenock at Pimlico. He had forty two- - i year-olds and twenty older horses at the B i gate. H. Cooper has ten of the Holly Beach i Farms two-year-olds at Pimlico. J. L. Donovan is arranging to train a pub- - , lie stable in Canada this summer. Several 1 of the larger stables have already arranged I to send a division of their platers to Canada a in charge of Donovan.


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