Cleveland Racing At Hand: Twenty-Five Days Meeting to Begin at Bainbridge Park Next Saturday., Daily Racing Form, 1933-05-16

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CLEVELAND RACING AT HAND Twenty-Five Days Meeting to Begin at Bainbridge Park Next Saturday. CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 15.— Stables at Bainbridge Park are beginning to fill, but the main movement of horses in this direction will not begin until Wednesday, when a five-car special is expected to leave Aurora for the races, which begin here May 20 and continue for twenty-five racing days. The Aurora meeting does not close until May 20, and on this Saturday, which is the date of the Illinois Derby at Exposition Park, the staff of officials which presides over racing at the Eddy-Cattarinich tracks will be divided. Judge Richard A. Leigh, now serving at Aurora, will leave there Wednesday night and will be in charge of the secretarys office at Bainbridge Park Thursday morning. Judge J. T. Ireland will remain at Exposition Park until the close of that meeting and will come on to Bainbridge along with placing judges Charles A. Campau and Cliff Abbo. Richard A. Leigh, Jr., will also join the coterie of officials at Bainbridge Sunday. Present plans call for the retention of starter G. R. Wingfield at Aurora through Saturday, and the opening day races at Bainbridge Park will be started by William Snyder. Bainbridge Park will draw most of the winners of the Aurora meeting, it is said. These include Golden West, Tadcaster, Wood River, Seths Ballot, Linmast, Chil-tenny, Culloden, By Product, Black Mammy, Bill Lutz, Shady Girl, Star Play, Saucy Maria, Madge De, Lugen Luggage, Todge, Spanflow, Inferno Lad and Grand Flight. Following are some of the owners that are shipping to Bainbridge from Aurora and Kentucky this week: Jewell Brothers, seven, including Friend Charley, one of the biggest winners among the western juveniles last year; W. C. Good-loe, ten; H. Neusteter, two; Frank Gering, two; Davis and Schweig, three; F. Garanflo, two; J. Burks, five; T. Coffey, two; R. J. Ferris, one; K. Ramsay, six; B. Hernandez, six; B. Pomeroy, six; F. T. Miller, three; J. Bronnenberg, twelve; H. Haney, five; T. Scott, five; Vic Gallo, four; R. Scoville, two; A. Castin, one; F. Riley, one; Joe Buscher, one; William Cain, twelve; J. Ches-ney, three; Mrs. B. Creech, twelve; P. Cochran, two; J. Flanigan, nine; F. Grand, nine; J. Kabrich, four; Lloyd Brothers, three; J. Neel, one; J. Pons, four; Mrs. M. Thompson, two; Frank Seremba, eighteen; J. E. Wright, three; O. Viau, ten; Fortier Brothers, four; J. T. Ireland, nine; L. Schreiber, twelve; C. Hunt, four; L. Abel, two; William Hinphy, three; W. Sallee, four.


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