Havre De Grace Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-04-29

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f HAVRE DE GRACE NOTES Jockey J. Bryson, who is listed to ride the Bomar Stables Grand Slam in the Kentucky Derby, departed for Louisville on Sunday night to report, to trainer R. E. Potts. Twenty-two horses of the Glen Riddle Farms Stable, owned by Samuel D. Riddle of Philadelphia, were transferred to Belmont Park on Tuesday. Jockey M. Peters is leading the riding colony at Havre de Grace with thirteen winners in quest of the gold stop watch offered by Edward Burke. Peters has five more winners than C. Stafford, who is in second place. R. T. Watts has arranged to ship his useful stable of seven horses to Detroit to await the first summer meeting at the Motor City course. The A. C. Compton stable will be campaigned in Illinois following the close of the Maryland racing season at Pimlico. H. G. Bedwell expects to have twenty performers to campaign at the Middle West tracks. William P. Kyne is endeavoring to secure the C. M. Waite camera for use during the meeting at Bay Meadows. Waite also has offers from other tracks which he is considering. War Admiral, from the Glen Riddle Farm Stable, a winner here on Saturday, came out of his engagement with bucked shins, which necessitated the colt being kept out of the Aberdeen Stakes for which he was being, pointed.


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