Canadian Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1928-05-11

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j I | CANADIAN TURF NOTES I •z 8 TORONTO. Out.. May 10. The Seagram band of fourteen that had been left at the Waterloo Farm have been transferred to Woodbine. Trainer Bill Bring-loe of the Seagram Stable returned from Pimlieo Saturday to supervise the transferring of the division. This lo* includes the Plate candidates, Young Kitty, Pottery, Best Bonnet and Furrow: the two-year-elds Vis- countess. Dance Circle, Ore. Kitling. Circulet, Irish Sphere, Gift of Gold, Precipice. Gyn- lv th. also the three-year-old Flamingo, and the veteran Kings Court. Charles Ferraro plans shipping his entire band from Thorncliffe Park to Montreal for the Mount Royal meeting, which opens a week from Saturday. Ferrsro has asked for twenty-two stalls at the eastern eourse. George Alexander is bringing the gooel two-i year-olds Wrap and Calm up from Maryland for K. Dawes, who recently paid handsome prices for the youngsters. They will be placed in the care of trainer Harry Gid-dings. Jr. Jockey Roy McCrann plans to ride free lance at the forthcoming Mount Royal meeting in Montreal. Jockey Johnny Williams, who was to have had the mount on the successful Troutlet in last years running of the Kinps Tlate but who was forced to abandon riding through a knee injury sustained shortly before Plate Day, has joined the establishment of O. F. Burkart, at the Woodbine. B. Harris, steeplechase jockey, who rode for the R. Fending stable last year, announces his intention to return to the saddle at the coming Wooelbine meeting. Jockeys .1. Craigmyle and S. Pslumbo will be among th~ riding brigade at the Woodbine I meeting. Fred Hall is looking after the j books for these boys. I B. Johnsons Ball ef Speed succumbed to | an attack of pneumonia at the Woodbine course last Sunday.


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