Bay Meadows Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1935-04-06

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1 BAY MEADOWS NOTES t -$ Crystal Prince, distant runner from the J. B. Partridge stable, pulled up slightly lame after being exercised Friday morning. Jockey L. Haas drew a five-day suspension for rough riding aboard Fritter Circle Thursday. The stables of A. A. Baroni, H. H. Brown and M. Vicarro will ship to Belmont Park at the close of the Bay Meadows season. Adobe Post, owned by Brown, which pulled up lame after his last race recently, has been turned out at Pleasanton and will not be raced again until the fall season opens in California. Mrs. C. B. Irwins ten-year-old Gerard is one of the most consistent horses racing on the West Coast. He has won four of his six starts this year, and has finished in the money twenty-four times out of his last thirty-nine starts, winning fourteen races. Martin Stainforth, noted English painter of thoroughbreds, is painting Azucar for Fred Alger, Jr. He also will make several paintings for Norman W. Church. Stain-forth recently completed paintings of Sun Beau for Willis Sharpe Kilmer; Faireno for William Woodward, and Cavalcade for Mrs. , Isabel Dodge Sloane. For the first twenty days of racing at Bay Meadows the average daily mutuel handle was 5,844. Books advertising racing at Calgary and Winnipeg have been received at Bay Meadows. Another track will be added to the Prairie Thoroughbred Breeders and Racing Association- wheel this summer when a weekls- meeting will be held at Edmonton, Alberta. The session will follow Calgary, whichopens the summer season May 24. Jockey L. Haas drew a five-day suspension for rough riding astride Fritter Circle in the fifth race Thursday.


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