Pimlico Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1933-05-13

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I PIMLICO TURF NOTES ] ♦ * Jimmy Jones motored down from Hagers-town for the days sport. He has Prize Day training in the Hub city for the Hagerstown Fair Associations spring meeting, which opens June 1. R. Robertson shipped eleven horses from Hagerstown to Montreal. Ex-jockey Harry Howard sent three to Montreal, with Jim Queen sending Miss Brooms and Miss Chil-howee to the same city. It is understood that Ollie Eiseman will take up the duties of track superintendent at Hagerstown. Eiseman knows the work thoroughly and should have the race track in fine shape for next months racing. Among the arrivals at the Hagerstown track were Charles Miles and H. C. Brimmer with three each and Norman Brown of Lancaster. Pa., with four horses. Dr. Henry J. McCarthy, veterinarian on state tracks, had to destroy Augustus F. Goodwins Bandit, one that fell in the sixth running of the Billy Barton Steeplechase. John Thorpe has been named as trainer of the Seagram Stable of Waterloo, Ont. He succeeds W. H. Bringloe, who enjoyed much success with the Seagram thoroughbreds in past seasons. Word reached here that Ed Vivell will succeed the late Shaun Gilmartin of Baltimore as pari-mutuel manager at the Fort Erie track. William T. is the latest addition to the schooling list. W. R. E. Johnsons Princess Wrack, two-year-old bay daughter of Wrack and Silent Princess, is the latest victim of the coughing epidemic. It was necessary to scratch her from Fridays sixth race. Ernie Myatt is shipping six horses from here to Toronto on Sunday. William Zieglers Bonanza, winner of the Aberdeen at Havre de Grace, and the best two-year-old to show in Maryland this spring, is back in training again. J. W. "Big Jim" Healy is shipping twenty-one of Mrs. John Hay Whitneys horses to Belmont Park, N. Y., on Sunday. A. C. Bostwick will ship seven horses to Belmont at the same time.


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