Kenilworth Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-05-14

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KENILWORTH TURF NOTES George Alexandra shipped the fourteen head of the J E Smallman string that he had at Kenilworth to Woodbine Saturday night to join the nine homebreds he has quartered at that course courseSterling Sterling Young clever apprentice under contract to H C Hatch who led the jockey list at Kenilworth with eleven winners out of twentyone mounts for the first six days promises to be a welcome addition to the Canadian rider ranks ranksThe The stable G Riley campaigned in Florida and Kentucky unloaded at the Detroit Fair Grounds Saturday morning morningLloyd Lloyd Gentry is shipping a division of the H C Hatch string to Long Branch in about a weeks time Another division will be sent over to the Detroit Fair Grounds It is ex ¬ tremely doubtful whether Mr Hatch will be represented in the Kings Plate The Ca ¬ nadian race will be robbed of much of its interest if Mr Hatch adheres to this de ¬ cision as Easter Hatter one of his candi ¬ dates appeared to be the only one that could make it interesting for the unbeaten Horometer The stalls that were reserved for the Hatch string at Woodbine have been cancelled


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