Pimlico Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-05-13

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PIMLIC0 TURF NOTES t i $ $ * Frank J. Bryan, secretary of the Maryland | Jockey Club, received a telephone call from Dick Thompson, who trains the Edward Riley Bradley string, that Burgoo King, winner of the Kentucky Derby, would be shipped from New York today. The Preakness will be broadcast by Clem t McCarthy of New York. The Fox Movietone . Company has made arrangements to I film the pre-race scenes, as well as the entire runinng of the race. Secretary-general manager Matthias L. Daiger of the Maryland Jockey Club, stated [ today that he had issued badges to 450 photographers, who will be here from every T section of America and Canada to get pictures . of whats going on Preakness Day. A division of A. C. Bostwicks stable has been shipped to Belmont Park. D. Homewood plans to ship his horses to j Lincoln Fields at the conclusion of this meeting. Delving through the race records as to , the series of graded handicaps run here , annually, shows that the time generally j hung out in class "A" is a second faster - than that of class "B," with class "C" being , two seconds slower. That attests to the e handicapping ability of Frank J. Bryan, . Jack Campbell and Al Weston, who yearly 1 ; make up the handicaps. *


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