Long Branch Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-10-13

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I LONG BRANCH TURF NOTES $ $ George Alexandra, trainer of the J. E. Smallman string, plans to send Deedie, Feudal Lord, Wooly West and Dunlins Lad to Pimlico at the conclusion of the Canadian season. He also reports selling the imported Medway to A. Boyd, Jr., Wednesday morning. The terms of the sale were not divulged. Deduce, Phosphorescence, Skygazer and Rockroma have been retired for the year and were sent back to the R. S. McLaughlin farm at Oshawa, Ont. W. R. Blind, trainer of Baltimore, which fell in the closing race on Tuesday, reports that the saddle did not slip, causing jockey Fellows to fall, but the surcingle had broken after the horse had fallen.


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