Rhode Islands New Track: May Need More Stables If Stable Applications Continue to Pour in at the Present Rate, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-07

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RHODE ISLANDS NEW TRACK May Need More Stables if Stable Applications Continue to Pour in at the Present Rate. PROVIDENCE, R. I., July 6.— Despite the fact that present plans provide stable accommodations for more than one thousand ! horses at the New Narragansett Park track, more barns will be constructed before the i first meeting opens August 1 if applications for stalls continue to arrive at the present rate. I Todays mail brought requests from the B. B. Stable for thirty stalls. Sheldon Fairbanks wrote for fifteen reservations. A. W. J Koiverto reserved space for six horses, while : Tom Flippen wants stalls for his string of six, which will include Sambo Brown, which won a race twice the other day at Salem, N. H. A. A. "Bert" Baroni applied for fifteen stalls and indicated that his new jockey, Mose Peters, will ride here. W. M. Shew-bridge reserved stalls for eight head. A. G. Marchant made reservations for seven. Jack Snedecor asks accommodations for five. Frank Kearns will ship a car of horses direct from Empire City and W. T. "Fatty" Anderson, will come to Narragansett Park with eighteen of his best thoroughbreds. "Fatty" Andersons string will include the speedy three-year-old Tony Fastep, son of Carlaris, with which Anderson won the Agua Caliente Handicap in 1926.


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