Woodbine Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-05-17

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WOODBINE TURF NOTES The local thoroughbred colony was fur ¬ ther augmented by the arrival of three car ¬ loads from Maryland Tuesday afternoon Arthur Hullcoat headed the shipment with sixteen Clarence Middleton brought six A L Briggs three J Kirkpatrick two Mrs R Heighe twelve and C Meister three The above stables were assigned stalls at Thorncliffe John Bosley Jr brought along two jumpers They are quartered at Wood ¬ bine bineThe The secretarys office was opened Wednes ¬ day and steward D S Gillies and secretary John B Campbell were busy arranging for the opening Saturday SaturdayTrainer Trainer Bert McDonald is up and around again after a siege of rheumatism He is able with the aid of a cane to look after the preparing of his string stringSteeplechase Steeplechase jockey A Kelley has been signed up to ride through the field for the Brier Farm Stable StableEddie Eddie Barnes is the most recent addition to the rider colony He has been offered several mounts in the Kings Plate PlateUvira Uvira the good Canadianbred was shipped from Ottawa The Cudgel mare is the prop ¬ erty of Mrs C H Conyers ConyersFrank Frank Walker unloaded fourteen head at Thorncliffe Park Wednesday morning The shipment came from California CaliforniaTrainer Trainer Wilbur Ward reports the loss of the Canadianbred juvenile Blusher which suffered two broken legs when he went through the outside rail at Thorncliffe while working the other morning morningLicenses Licenses that were passed on at the first meeting of the Independent Canadian Rac ¬ ing Associations are available at Woodbine and may be had by applying to J J Farrell


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