New York Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-04-08

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, 1 NEW YORK NOTES I $ s Holly Hughes arrived at Belmont Park from Amsterdam, N. Y., with the horses that will race for John Sanford over the metropolitan tracks this. year. The Brookmeade Stable, Marshall Field, R. Li. Gerry, Max Hirsch arid others now at Columbia, S. C, will leave that point for New York on Monday, according to word received here. Jockey Silvio Coucci will not have a mount in the Kentucky Derby. He was slated to ride Memory Book, owned by the Greentree Stable, but that colt will not be ready for the race. Jockey Eddie Arcaro will accompany the Calumet Farm horses when they leave Bowie for New York. Arcaro is slated to ride Marshall Fields Tintagel in the Pau-monok and Wood Memorial. The directors of the Metropolitan Jockey Club will be hosts to New Yortc turf writers at a luncheon on Monday. The new placing camera and other improvements will be inspected. Tom Shaw, well known commissioner, will quote prices on the Kentucky Derby starting next week. He is expected back from Florida within the next few days. John Sloan, a member of the New York Racing Commission, returned from Bowie, where he witnessed the inauguration of the eastern season.


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