Jamaica Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-10-11

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l! JAMAICA TURF NOTES j s C. P. "Winfrey shipped Negopoli to Maryland in charge of his son BilL Refusal of entries of horses owned by Mrs. M. Segal or those trained by E. Fred and J. McTague was ordered by the stewards Saturday; No official statement was issued by the stewards and they refused to make any. Jockey L. McAtee is recovering from a minor operation. The infection that set in on his leg was lanced yesterday. John J. Brady of the Horsemans Transportation Bureau is seeking to have the express company rates on long hauls reduced 25 per cent. The reductions are to be applied to long shipments, such as California, New Orleans, Miami and Havana. Brady will interview the railroad heads next week. T. J. Healey suffered a badly bruised hand when he was kicked by a horse Saturday morning. Matt Brady shipped ten horses to Laurel i on Monday, headed by the winner Mr. Khay- j yam, owned by the Catawba Stable. Disdainful, "which Freddie Hopkins shipped , up to start in the Miawatha here, was returned to Laurel. The trainers license of E. Fred and J. McTague have been suspended by the stewards pending identification of horses in their charge.


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