Laurel Park Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-10-26

article


view raw text

I LAUREL PARK TURF NOTES t 3 : Glorify, entered by the Middleburg Stable in the fifth race, was withdrawn when it was discovered that the filly went lame. It was reported that she would be sent to her owners farm to be turned out. Don McVean and Arthur Hullcoat unloaded their racers that recently arrived from Toronto at Timonium. Scotty Don, trainer of the horses, which Al Getz, of Baltimore, is racing, stepped in a hole when alighting from his automobile and broke his left ankle. Bob Steele and Church Frost, of Baltimore, who" assisted starter "Red" Palmer at Duff erin Park, Canada, were arrivals today. George Alexander shipped J. E. Small-mans horses to Timonium today. In the same shipment coming from Canada were the horses of Watts Seamster. The latter plans to go to New Orleans at the conclusion of the Bowie meeting next month. Jockey Willie Curran, of Havre de Grace; will accompany Geamsters stable. Chatterfol, Catherine Stone and Evergold. are the latest additions to. the schooling list, Which Contains fnrt.v had antnra


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1930s/drf1932102601/drf1932102601_11_2
Local Identifier: drf1932102601_11_2
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800