Havre De Grace Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1930-04-21

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HAVRE DE GRACE NOTES v e HAVRE DE GRACE, Md.. April 19. The stables of Joseph Leiter and Steve Judge have arranged to ship to the Fair-mount course at the conclusion of the Pimlico meeting. Max Hirsch wired jockey P. Walls to report to his stable at Belmont Park. Walls will be seen in action at Jamaica. Adolph Pons accompanied Walter J. Salmon over from New York. Pons acts as agent for the Salmon stable. M. Nelson Bond, Jr.s mare Petty Cash foaled a fine looking colt, by Aromatic, a few days back. Arrangements have been made to breed her back to J. Fred A. The latter has been raised to the stud at his owners farm at Rolling Road, Baltimore County, Md. Brother Johnson, Snappy Snub and Billie N. were placed on the schooling list yesterday. There are now twenty-four horses on the schooling list. The plater Hat Brush came out of his last race with several cuts on his leg. Some of the gashes were deep enough to make the blood flow freely, and a veterinarian was called in to inject a preventive for lockjaw. The riding of jockey Passero is attracting the attention of several horsemen here and a transfer of the contract that G. C. Brenton holds on his services will likely be consummated before the close of the Maryland spring meetings. The Glen Riddle Farm plans to reduce their stable before shipping to New York, and some of the horses have been added to the sale which will be held in the paddock at Havre de Grace on "Wednesday, next.


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