Havre De Grace Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-04-20

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t HAVRE DE GRACE NOTES t s x Trainer J. A. Boniface was fined 0 by order of the stewards for conduct detrimental to the best interests of the turf. Jockey George Rose has applied for a license with the Maryland Racing Commission. He will be seen astride C. V. Whitneys horses at the meeting when jockey R. Workman is not on hand. Allan J. Wilson, managing director of Suffolk Downs, advised officials he will be on hand to witness the Chesapeake Stakes on Saturday. The second issue of the condition book, embracing the final seven days of the current meeting, were distributed Friday. For a consideration that was not divulged, Otto Blank sold the useful two-year-old Jackie D. to Mrs. Walter E. OHara. George Mayberry, trainer for T. F. Swords, has arranged to ship the horses of that establishment to Narragansett Park at the close of the local meeting. Mary Hirsch, daughter of Max Hirsch, shipped her small stable, including Say Do and others, to Jamaica, Thursday. Jockey Ira Hanford, who is at the Long Island course, will join the stable upon arrival of the horses. For the convenience of horsemen stabled at Pimlico, Albert Dosch, a member of the clerical staff at Havre de Grace, has been appointed to accept entries each day at the Hilltop course, which are later relayed to Charles J. McLennan.


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