Pimlico Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-05-09

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PIML1CO TURF NOTES Mrs R H Heighe and W M Shewbridge have made applications for stalls for the forthcoming meeting at Thorncliffe Park in Toronto TorontoJohn John P Turner who will serve as racing secretary at Thorncliffe Park will leave for Toronto shortly after the Pimlico meeting ends endsJockeys Jockeys C Quattlebaum and C Reed ac ¬ cepted their first mounts of the Pimlico meeting Monday MondayJ J K Fowble withdrew Omar Khy from fulfilling his engagement on Monday in the eighth race for the reason that the racer suffered cuts about his legs in his most re ¬ cent race The wounds however are not serious and his owner hopes to have his performer ready to compete shortly shortlyC C A Hanson owner of the useful per ¬ former Gallic left for his home in Little River Fla where he maintains his business In his absence the plater Gallic will be looked after by jockey W Obert ObertJockey Jockey J Renick departed for New York after completing his riding engagements Monday MondayEdward Edward J Brennan who will serve as rac ¬ ing secretary during the forthcoming meet ¬ ing at Hagerstown will confer with presi ¬ dent Harry Bester of the Fair Association via telephone Monday night regarding plans for the meeting which opens Tuesday May 15 15Horsemen Horsemen have been advised not to ship to Hagerstown Md unless they have been notified that stalls have been granted grantedJames James V Stewart shipped his small string embracing four racers to New York Sun ¬ day dayW W Gunsalus under contract to Preston M Burch sported silks for the first time at Pimlico when he rode in the first race Monday MondayHygro Hygro former sprinting star of the West will be one of the horses offered in an auction sale to be held in the Pimlico pad ¬ dock at 11 oclock Wednesday morning The fiveyearold son of Epinard Ruddy Light was purchased in the George Wingfield dis ¬ persal sale at the fall Bowie meeting in 1933 for 12500 12500There There will be no advance betting on the Preakness Stakes as has been the custom at Pimlico in past years Mutuel manager I M M Mahoney stated that the American totalizer in operation at Pimlico could not be used for that convenience


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