Bainbridge Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1933-06-03

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I BAINBRIDGE TURF NOTES Jewell Brothers string, including Friend Charlie, will be shipped tonight to Long Branch Park at Toronto. Jockey W. Gooler will accompany the stable. Jockeys Tommy May and G. Pruchniki will depart tonight for the Tornoto course leaving sixty-eight riders here to do the saddle work. Col, Phil T. Chinn was an arrival from Louisville. Phil Chinn, of Lexington, Kentucky, was a visitor at the race track Thursday afternoon. He left Thursday evening for his home. Richard Squire, eighteen-year-old star high-school runner, will compete against a thoroughbred horse in a match race here Monday afternoon. Young Squire will run three-sixteenths of a mile and the horse three-eighths of a mile. Impeach, L. Clous four-year-old gelding, which was a recent winner at the meeting, is an excellent example of breeders habit of naming horses after their sire or dam. Impeachs mother was Blame, whose first dam was Censure and second dam Discipline. There are now twenty-two horses on starter "Buddy" Wingfields schooling list, and he is having his hands full taming the tempestuous runners.


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