Maryland Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-02-11

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MARYLAND TURF NOTES Mrs. Walter R. Haugh is motoring to Miami for the Florida Derby. She was accompanied by Miss Catherine Brady. Horsemen are taking up a collection for the family of the late Jimmy Dennison, ex-jockey, who died a few weeks after his employer, C. W.-"Buck" Foreman, expired. Johnny Nixon, one of the Maryland racing commissions inspectors, is spending the winter attending the ice hockey matches, which were revived here after a lapse of a quarter of a century. Sylvester W. Labrot, of Annapolis, has in Springsteel one of the best distance running three-year-olds at New Orleans. John M. Welch shipped the horses which he wintered at Charlestown, W. Va., to Pim-lico.


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