Havre De Grace Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-05-02

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] HAVRE DE GRACE NOTES ] j ■ • Clyde Phillips, who trains both the William Ziegler, Jr. and Middleburg Stable horses, has decided to pass up the Pimlico meeting, which opens Monday, and will ship 1 twenty-two horses to Jamaica. It is understood that Robert Leischman, i contract rider for George D. Widener, will ! have the mount on Springsteel, if the Maryland-owned • three-year-old goes in the Kentucky ■ Derby. Anthony Pelleted of New Orleans shipped the eight horses he has been racing here to Pimlico today. Jockey Don Meade will join the stable Sunday. The veteran Mack Garner came down from New York to ride S. W. Labrots Springsteel in the Chesapeake Stakes. Earl Steffen also came down from New York to pilot the Greentree Stables Semaphore in the same race. Ex-jockey Alfred Johnson of Baltimore has been granted a trainers license by The Jockey Club of New York and has opened a public stable. Horsemen and turf officials were disappointed over the announcement that Victor Emanuel of New York, who races under the nom de course of the Dorwood Stable, had planned to sell the numerous thoroughbreds he is racing in this country. N. K. Beal of southern Maryland, who is training the horses of the late Joe Leiter of Chicago, sends word that all of his charges, with the exception of Prince Hotspur, a fast working candidate for the Kentucky Derby, will be sold.


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