Woodbine Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-05-21

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WOODBINE PARK NOTES Horses starting for the first time in Can ¬ ada must be identified by two trainers hold ¬ ing I C R A licenses licensesThe The registration papers of all first time starters mustbe presented to the paddock judge before any race in which they may be entered enteredHoward Howard Deimler lost the services of the plater Tattle Scout when the latter was so badly injured when he ran through the rail rat the threequarters chute that it was necessary to destroy him himSteward Steward D S Gillies granted the following temporary riders licenses J Thomas J Ford H Osborne J Lennie and C W Smith also the following steeplechase jockeys M C Sims W Bosley W Parting ton and O Diamond Jockey F Fellows has signed up to ride for J E Mason for the Canadian season seasonA A N Sharpies has made arrang ments to ship his string at present quartered at the Hamilton Jockey Club course to Thorncliffe I Monday MondayC C F Clark who formerly trained for J H Louchheim is reported en route from Balti ¬ more with the steeplechaser George Jessel and the flat performers Palasa and Alabala The three are the property of Mrs H S Herkheimer HerkheimerHenry Henry Little who will be remembered as the pilot of Aymond when the latter won the Kings Plate Is expected to come up and ride through the field fieldD D Homewood arrived at Thorncliffe Park with four head that he shipped from Pim llco llcoDr Dr F Wood attached to the department of agriculture at Ottawa along with con ¬ stable Wrigglesworth will be in charge of the ealiva test box at Woodbine WoodbineTrainer Trainer W Webber was granted permis ¬ sion to run En Avant with blinkers added to his equipment In the fifth race today todayThe The Woodbine meeting was declared offi ¬ cially open when just ten minutes before the opening race was called to the post His Ex ¬ cellency Rt Hon Earl of Bessoborough gov ¬ ernor general rode through the stretch in state with a squadron of the Royal Can ¬ adian Dragoons DragoonsThomas Thomas Hare Wash Norvell and George Hay were interested visitors of the day dayCondition Condition books for the Long Branch Jockey Club spring meeting which opens June 6 continuing until June 13 are avail ¬ able for horsemen


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