Rockingham Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-10-02

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t ROCKINGHAM TURF NOTES O Jockey D. Brammer was suspended for ten days by the stewards for rough riding in the fourth race Wednesday astride Black Highbrow. Danny Shea will open a public stable at Benning. Washington, D. C, this winter. Shea has already arranged to take over eight yearlings, the property of Flying Horse Farm, the nom do course of Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Pingree of South Hamilton. Mass. Mr. Pingree is dickering for a sire to take the place of McKenzie II., which died about a month ago, to stand at his New England breeding establishment. Fred Duncan, who has recently been granted a trainers license by the New Hampshire Racing Commission, has taken over Diantha to train for Walter Anders. A. H. Utterback, R. F. Shepp and J. Hill have been granted trainers licenses by the New Hampshire Racing Commission. W. H. Brooks is expected to arrive at Rockingham Park, Friday, with the sprinter Patriotic and another of his campaigners. The shipment is en route from Maryland. Royal Cunning and Cardamon, the property of J. A. Mumby, unloaded at Rockingham Park. They came from Toronto. Proteus. War Chasc.and Spittenimage cm-brace the division that Arthur Hullcoat shipped to Rockingham Park from Mary- lacfay Bride, Rolling Along, Jim Moss and Nicht Glass make up the shipment that TUTt Maryland Wi rnoeve"checkeda in from the Old Line StSewito Keswick and The Bard?


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