Pimlico Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-11-15

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1 PIMLICO TURF NOTES ! S S B. Creech, who signed to train the horses owned by Willis Sharpe Kilmer, shipped all but one member of the Binghamton sportsmans stock back to Sun Briar Court Saturday morning. Creech, while at his employers farm, will select the performers that he will ship to Miami for a winter campaign. The lone member of the Kilmer stable to be kept in training is the juvenile Magio Gift, which will be pointed for the Endurance Handicap at Bowie. H. Guy Bedwell, master of Yarrow Braa Farm at Savage, Md., purchased Peace Emblem, two-year-old chestnut son of Paicines and Corvette at private terms from the Glen Riddle Farms. This colt has never faced the barrier. Mr. and Mrs. John Marsch, who arrived Friday from Chicago, had to return to the Windy City due to the illness of Mrs. Marschs mother. Before heading West, Marsch shipped Miss Bunting, Princess. Ca-melia and Indian Boy to winter quarters at Lexington. Indian Boy and Princess Came-lia will be fired before being turned put. Although he is racing nothing but platers, Paul Codd of Baltimore led the list of winning trainers during the Maryland Jockey Clubs session. He saddled five winners prior to Saturdays racing. Vice-president Charles Curtis, accompanied by Mrs. Dolly Gann, both ardent devotees of thoroughbred racing, were on hand for the final of the Pimlico Jockey Club meeting. Miss Baruch, daughter of Bernard Baruch, is a frequent visitor at Belmont Park. She has four hunters stabled there. Reports from Roosevelt Hospital state that Earl Sande is progressing favorably from his recent operation for appendicitis.


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