Rockingham Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-05-15

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ROCKINGHAM PARK NOTES | s ■ — «* A division of the Greentree Stable of Mrs. Payne Whitney now at Pimlico will be transferred to Rockingham Park the latter part of this week. Tom Brown arrived Thursday from his home in Covington, Ky. Brown will serve as placing and paddock judge at Rockinghams spring and fall meetings. Augmenting the official Rockingham family already here, are C. E. Fauntleroy, treasurer, who arrived from Maryland, where he attended the Pimlico meeting, and vice-president Thomas H. McKoy, Jr., who came on from New York City. Jimmy Stout, popular favorite with New England racegoers last season, will ride at the spring meeting. Stout will have the mount on Granville in the Pimlico Preak-ness this week-end. Aftr the renewal of the Maryland classic Stout will head for here. Townsend B. Martins black and white racing colors will be sported at the spring session by a small string, headed by Steel Cutter, four-year-old Sir Greysteel gelding. Steel Cutter ran third to Gallant Prince and Allen Z. in Narragansetts King Philip Handicap. Lyman Brusie, the former trotting horseman, now a successful trainer of racing thoroughbreds, will bring twenty head here for the spring meeting. Brusie trains a public stable which includes the strings of Weston Adams, Boston sportsman; G. L. Weiss of Cambridge, Mass., and Mrs. W. H. Cane.


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