Maryland Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1928-05-14

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MARYLAND TURF N0TES~T I * , BALTIMORE. Md.. May 12. J. A. Paraoua is sending the steepli baaera I Jingle and Press Gang to Toronto to start in j tho Jumping races to be run at Woodbine. I G. W. Foreman purchased of A. II. Morris j this morning the two-year-old Tempos Fugit. by Mackenzie — Quiet. Tempus Fugit is a. j half-brother to Contemplate, a horse that is highly regarded by Foreman. Walden dispose d of four of the six two-year-olds ho had I at Pimlico and is sending tho other two back I to the farm. Boa Hayes is accompanying Jockeys C. Kummcr, F. Weiner and G. Schreiner bach to Xew York and will make their . 1 1 .-..;-.-* menta on the m tropolitan tracks. R. A. Smith lias arranged to ship the English colt Strolling Player to Churchill Downs to fill his Derby engagement. Fields goes to Kentu sky to rid,- him. i Several stables were shipped to Belmont Park today, among them the strings of K j:. Hilt, W. M. Jeffords and EL T. Archibald. Before shipping to Toronto William Irvine purchased of the Nevada Stock Farm the two-year-old Ylolado and Special DeHvery. The youngster Special Delivery, which Irvine was training for Frank Bonsai, Jr.. has been scat back to the Worthington Valley Farm, where he wiil bo turned out for the summer. A. G. Weston is sending Jopagan to Toronto. The colt has been going along aid ly and will be ready to fill engage anenta at the Woodbine track. Other owners shipping from here to Toronto include the Stables of B. Chapman, G. A. Alexandra, Seagram Stable, Harry Rites, George Miller, J. W. Dayton, James Arthur, L Trueman. Ral Parr, R. L. Fret man. J. E. Beal, R. K. Potts, Mrs. W J. Giblin, J. A. Parsons and W. Daly.


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