Pimlico Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-05-17

article


view raw text

T PIMLICO TURF NOTES J. Y. Christmas has taken over the three-year-old The Bourbonian and will race him at Hagerstown and other half-mile track meetings in Maryland. C. Cafarelli has arranged to ship the horses he is training for Jack McCambridge from New York to Toronto. They will race at both the Woodbine and Thorncliffe meetings. The division of the Greentree Stable handled by Marshall Lilly will entrain for Toronto, Ont., Tuesday. Several of the C. V. Whitney stable are also destined for a campaign on the Canadian tracks. Mose Lowenstein is taking over the horses that John Lowe handled for R. S. Clark and they will be included in his shipment to Thorncliffe. J. O. Keene is sending his horses from here to Chicago. They leave on the special that is pulling out for Washington Park Tuesday. Elmer Trueman is shipping the big band of racers he is handling for several Maryland sportsmen back to .he Ral Parr farm at Laurel, where they will be rested until racing is resumed in Maryland next fall with the opening of the Havre de Grace meeting. R. Poilard has arranged to ship Uluniu and others in his stable to Toronto. Jockey M. Clancy will accompany the stable. J. B. Campbell left for Toronto tonight. Frank J. Ryan has arranged to be at the Woodbine Thursday morning. James Healy is shipping the entire band of jumpers he is training for Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark to the Woodbine. Jockey Louis Schaefer has signed to ride for the W. H. Wright stable in Canada. He leaves for Toronto, Ont., Tuesday to report to trainer W. J. Donohue. Schaefer will have the mount on the Wright entry in the Kings Plate. The colors of Richard Pending will be seen in action at the Woodbine and Thorncliffe meetings this spring. Pending has arranged to ship his horses to Toronto on Tuesday. Ima Queen, who has been converted into a steeplechaser, will be included in the shipment. P. E. Fitzgerald is sending his stable from here to Belmont Park. A. G. Weston has decided not to race his horses this summer. They will remain at Pimlico until the resumption of racing at Havre de Grace next fall.


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1930s/drf1932051701/drf1932051701_20_2
Local Identifier: drf1932051701_20_2
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800