Charles Town Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-09

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1 CHARLES TOWN TURF NOTES I $ . — $ Mrs. K. Basehorse will ship Wandrel and four two-year-olds to Empire City when this meeting closes on Saturday. Jockey Charles Jackson will be on hand to pilot the string and those of P. J. Fouhy, which are already on the grounds. Apprentice H. Edwards has arranged to ride the horses of J. D. Baker and C. G. Overcash at Bainbridge. Senator A Airson, Buck Scholen, Fred Dressen and Jimmy Considine, key men of Mortimer Mahoneys staff here, will leave Sunday for Rockingham. The two-year-old Buck Langhorne will be shipped to the farm of Kenneth N. Gilpin, at Boyce, Va., where he will be unsexed. Jockey Willie Barr and Mrs. Barr departed for Montreal. C. M. Feltner will ship nine horses to Bainbridge, including Nay Nay, which Ewart Johnson has turned over to be trained. Apprentice C. Scarpulla, who is under contract to W. G. Merion, has arranged to ride for Don Kerr at Empire City. Jockeys S. Palumbo, leading rider at the meeting, and A. Gaither will ply their vocation at Bainbridge. A. Prain has severed his connections with the stables trained by E. Brining and will go to Rockingham. T. Fowler will leave for Empire City to report to Preston Burch. Jimmy Wallace will handle the. engagement book of jockey Joe OMalley at Syracuse. R. Holland will go to Montreal, where he will join the stable of L. E. Crist. J. Day was fined 0 by starter Walter Mara for disobedience at the post in Thursdays first race. Starter Walter Mara, who has done excellent work dispatching the fields here, left for New York Saturday night, where he will confer with steward Marshall Cassidy. Mara formerly served as a ground man for Cas-siday when the latter was a starter. Glyn Fyre, of Harry M. Stevens, Inc., will join Joe Stevens in New York and commence preparations for the catering for the forthcoming meeting at Narragansett. Racing secretary Edward J. Brennan returned to Baltimore Saturday night, where he will prepare the condition book for the forthcoming meetings throughout Maryland next fall. C. M. Feltner disposed of Cliftons Maid to H C. Brimmer, and the mare was shipped to New Holland, Pa. Mrs. M. V. Dalys Round Bend has been shipped to Twin Lance Farm, St. Georges, Del., where he will be schooled for steeple-chasing. Clarence Mackey, Walter Ireland, Dick Utterbach and William C. D. Daly, assistants to starter Walter Mara, left for New York Saturday night. Jockeys Alfred Tyron and C. Willard will ride at Bainbridge.


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