Jamaica Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-05-11

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f JAMAICA TURF NOTES ยง โ€” โ€” โ€” and The main division of th . E. R. Bradley stable, in charge of trainer Dick Thompson, is due at Belmont Park on Monday from Louisville, Ky. Discovery neaded the A. G. Vanderbilt shipment of thirty horses that arrived at Belmont Park from Maryland, Friday, in charge of trainer J. H. Stotler. Lon Johnson severed his connection with the C. H. Knebelkamp stable and left for Miami, where his daughter is ill. He will return here later and take over several horses to train. Charles Irby, acting for Mrs. Edith Russell of Detroit, purchased from G. D. Widener the horses Combahee and Yankee Skipper at private terms. These two will form the nucleus of a public stable that Irby will race at Detroit this summer. Sation, owned by G. D. Widener, is looked upon as a certain starter in the Toboggan and will be ridden by Workman. Sidney Hebert, ninety-six pound lightweight rider, arrived from Maryland and will ride over the metropolitan circuit for the summer. The division of the Brookmeade stable that R. H. Crawford has at Pimlico will be returned to Belmont Park after that meeting. Steeplechasers comprise the band. Hirsch Jacobs will ship several horses owned by his wife to Narragansett for that meeting. A


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