Belmont Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-05-14

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BELMONT TURF NOTES T 8 • A division of the Tedlu Stable will be shipped to Toronto for the Woodbine meet-j ing. In the band selected Dolly Dee is a : winner this spring. Cuchulain and Spearhead are also included. Trainer J. P. Smith announced that he had suspended jockey F. Munden indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Field left for Belair, Md., where they will spend the weekend with Mr. Woodward. They will also witness the running of the Preakness. Alfred Johnson, who recently opened a public stable, will ship to Montreal the following horses: Frank Grossman, White Bud and Plain Bud. M. "Happy" Buxton will take a division of the stable to Toronto for racing at the Woodbine. Twelve horses will be in the shipment. Several complaints have been filed by trainers complaining of the hardship and disruption of work entailed by the new edict, which bans the delivery of feed during the afternoon. Horsemen point out that during the morning hours the "sheds" are in full use and it would invite injury to horses to have a feed truck back into their stables, using upward of one hours time I I unloading the cargo.


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