Rockingham Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1935-04-18

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1 ROCKINGHAM PARK NOTES Horse train specials arrived early this week at Rockingham siding. From Miami came W.H. Fleming and Lyman Brusie. The Fleming car unloaded ten thoroughbreds, including Hardware, Skotchy, Stickhandle, Pryor, Chewawa, Flowery Lady, Fake, Free Trade, Gentle Knight and Wee Wink. They all shipped in first class condition. Lyman Brusie unloaded six head, Grandpas Boy, Armful, Gay Crest, Momo, Idle Along and Moane Keala. William H. Gallagher, one of the owners of Rockingham Park, was an arrival at the Salem course. Gallagher went over to barn I. to look at his four thoroughbreds shipped into the Salem race course, Crack Flyer, Joe J., Mixed Party and Red Cap. They are being trained by George Knessi and sure look in fine condition. J. W. Webb came in from Maryland with threp head. Belmor Conn, trainer for the Webb stable, unloaded Ebb and Flow, Can-tersine, Border King and a pony.


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