Name Officials for Bowie: Same Efficient Staff to be Back on Job November 14, Daily Racing Form, 1932-11-07

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NAME OFFICIALS FOR BOWIE Same Efficient Staff to Be Back on Job November 14. - George Brown, Baker Waters and Al Weston in Stewards Stand Four Stake Offerings. BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 5. The same efficient officials, who have been aiding the Southern Maryland Agricultural Association, offer successful spring and fall meetings at Bowie, will, according to general manager Joseph B. Boyle, be back on. the job when the associations fourteen-day meeting starts on November 14. Bowies official family as designated today by general manager Boyle follows: Stewards, George Brown, Jr., Baker Waters and Al Weston. Judges, Joseph McLennan, George Thaddeus Miller, John P. Turner and J. H. Anderson. Racing secretary, Joseph McLennan. Clerk of the scales, John P. Turner. Timer, William Jennings. Paddock judge, Patrick T. Roche. Patrol judges, G. Ernest Hall, William Doyle and George Palmer. Starter, James Milton. Assistant starters, Bob Freund, E. S. Welter, J. Ally and William Schamerhorn. Track, superintendent, Richard Pending. Pari-mutuel manager, Mortimer M. Mahoney. Custodian of jockeys room, Jesse Bennet. Outrider, Roy C. Gordon. The above officials have the confidence of the horsemen and racing fraternity, and if Bowies forthcoming session encounters good weather it will furnish the best sport since the late Gadsden D. Bryan and James P. OHara started doing business in Prince Georges County. Four stakes will be offered during the Bowie meeting. The ,000 Prince Georges Autumn Handicap is carded on Saturday, November 19. The 5,000 Bryan and OHara Memorial Handicap is listed for Tuesday, November 29. On Thanksgiving Day the ,500 Turkey Day Special is offered, with the ,500 Endurance being carded for Saturday, November 26. Everyone of the 1,300 available stalls at Bowie were allotted horsemen weeks ago. The best horses still in training have been nominated for the above stakes and visitors to Bowie this month are going to witness sport of the highest caliber. George Odom wired from New York that he was shipping the R. L. Gerry and Marshall Field stables from New York to Bowie next week.


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