New York Turn Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-11-08

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NEW YORK TURF NOTES J Norman Tallman has retired the New-tondale Stable horses to winter quarters at Belmont Park. P. J. Malone left for Pimlico. While at Baltimore he will enter Johns Hopkins Hospital for a series of treatments for sinus trouble. G. M. Odom will ship a division of the R. L. Gerry-Marshall Field stable to Bowie November 10. The latter part of this week he expects to receive eight yearlings from Kentucky that he will race for the Arden Farms next season. John Gobel, well known club house commissioner, left for Ocean Springs, Miss., to await the opening of the New Orleans season. John Moore and Bill Moseley will leave for Havana later this month to await the opening of that meeting. Track superintendent Pels, at Belmont Park, has erased the marks left by the storm which visited there last week. A giant Norway spruce was blown down, narrowly missing the entrance to the Turf and Field Club house. John Zoeller will ship the horses that he raced this season to Jefferson Park, New Orleans, for the winter. Declarations for the Dwyer Stakes at Aqueduct for next year are due. Horsemen are interested in the stake program for the Havana meeting and many nominations for the fixtures have been made from here. Louis Feustel, developer of Man o War, will take a public stable to Havana for that meeting. . J. Simon Healy stated that John J. Curtis Flying Heels, Toboggan Handicap winner, had been turned out for the year. Charles Leonard, who races under the nom de course of the Newtondale Stable, was a Belmont Park visitor. He inspected the yearlings that he has there in charge of trainer Tallman. John J. Brady stated that the car returning to Pimlico after the running of the United Hunts meeting on election day would be moved to Pennsylvania station as soon as loaded. Mate will be shipped to Belmont Park to start in the mile and a half of the Whit- ; ney Gold Cup. Word from Roosevelt Hospital was that Earl Sande was progressing favorably from his operation. Track superintendent Pels will close the main track at Belmont Park next Thursday. The track will be covered with a coating of straw.


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