Marlboro Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-08-30

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! MARLBORO TURF NOTES t s $ Jervis Spencer of the Maryland Racing Commission, telephoned racing secretary John Turner that jockeys A. Prain, V. Arthur and T. Fowler were not to be allowed to ride during this meeting. Spencer also informed racing secretary Turner not to accept entries from E. P. Summerfield, Bryan Harris and Donald Yates. George Lerian sold Rod Rack and Hot Wine to L. Cheyne. Lerian also sold Sweet Senorita and Nariel to Mrs. C. E. Daughton. J. Convey, one of the four riders sus-pendedlast week at Cumberland, has been restored to good standing. Jockey M. Wimmer packed his tack and left for Ohio. P. R. Hemphill purchased Darg and Mo-hegan from Louis Campbell and shipped them to Wheeling. W. Va. Mrs. W. Chewning, daughter of United States Senator Couzens of Michigan, Is racing West Acton and Margie C.


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