Laurel Park Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-10-20

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! LAUREL PARK TURF NOTES t $ The stable of Mrs. B. Deture, arriving from Canada, was unloaded at Pimlico. For their engagements at Laurel they will be vanned from the Hill Top course. Joseph McLennan announced that condition books for the fourteen-day meeting at Bowie will be ready for distribution early next week. The Quincy Stable is an arrival at Pimlico. Included among its thoroughbreds is the good two-year-old Repaid, chestnut gelded son of Kai-Sang and Granny. He will be pointed for the 0,000 Pimlico Futurity next month. Canter, an old Maryland favorite, who is now in the stud, has thirty-one two-year-old sons and daughters. Of these only eleven have raced. When jockey Tommy Malley won with Pilate it was the seventh consecutive time he has scored with the sprinter. Americas three leading winning riders, namely "Hank" Mills, 177; Sylvio Coucci, 162, and Johnny Gilbert, 159 winners, are all performing here. Air King, Gay Party and Volwood are the latest additions to the schooling list. Jockey T. P. Martin was an arrival from the West. He plans to remain in Maryland until after the close of the Bowie meeting next month. By a strange coincidence, the Glen Riddle Farms The End drew the last post position on the also-eligible list for Wednesdays opening event. She is a two-year-old chestnut daughter of Golden Broom Taps, by Man o War. Saturdays running of the Selima Stakes, mile race, exclusively for two-year-old fillies, Will be the seventh. Fair Star was the initial winner in 1926. Since then Bateau, Current, Khara, Tambour and Laughing Queen won in the order named.


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