Havre De Grace Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1928-04-28

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HAVRE DE GRACE NOTES 4 k HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 27. It is possible that the division of the I George D. Widener stable, that is racing here • in charge of Jack Joyners first assistant : W. F. Mulholland, will be sent to Montreal I to participate in the Blue Bonnets meeting. The B. B. Stable acquired, by private purchase, • from A. M. Chichester, the two-year-old • Fatigue, and the latter raced in the name i and interest of his new owner in the first t race this afternoon. J. E. Beal will ship to Thorncliffe at the I conclusion of the Pimlico meeting. Charles Ferraro will rest his horses at t Havre de Grace until the middle of May, , when he will ship them to the Mount Royal 1 track in Montreal. Other horsemen leaving here for Mount Royal are E. Saunderson, , G. M. Ridge and W. C. Westmoreland. eFr-raro - is making an effort to secure W. Harvey F to do his riding this summer. Among the horsemen who attended the funeral - of the late Frank Herold this afternoon, , were James Fitzsimmons, Sr., James Fitz-simmons, - Jr., John McCauley, -Frank Capra, , J. J. English, Matt Brady and Mr. and Mrs. • Kennally. E. K. Bryson is shipping six and Art Gold-blatt - five horses from here to Fairmount t Park next week. Typhoon was vanned over from Pimlico to • fill Lis engagement in the Chesapeake Stakes Monday. Frank Fogarty, George De Mar and Mons ■ Meg have been added to the schooling list by starter Milton. Joseph McLennan distributed among the J horsemen the condition books for the Thorncliffe - meeting. It developed that the p!ater Liason broke 2 one of the small bones in his leg during the s running of the third race Thursday. He B was destroyed. Max Hirsch loaded Taras Hall on a van 1 and shipped him to Belmont Park this morning. "


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