Narragansett Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-05-12

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| NARRAGANSETT PARK NOTES I 4 — s Jim McKay, one-time owner of the good sprinter Buster Keaton was an arrival from the West Coast. Hirsch Jacobs, leading trainer in the country for the last three years informed officials here that he was shipping a string of horses to campaign here. Thomas F. Swords is leading the halter brigade here, having claimed Balmacan, Coming Back and Dancing Boy. Racing secretary Pat Horgan, encouraged by the enthusiastic response to the New England Owners Handicap entries for which closed Monday afternoon with a large field, announced Monday morning that he is writing a New England juvenile race which will be run here during the summer meeting. A. G. Tarn, prominent horseman who has a large string campaigning here left Saturday for a trip to Chicago and Texas which will keep him away from Rhode Island until almost to the close of the meeting here.


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