Laurel Park Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-10-08

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LAUREL PARK TURF NOTES f $ ; : I, For a consideration that was private, E. K. Bryson purchased the filly Spartan Lady from O. Blank. W. Zakoor disposed of the plater Nankin to Earl Rhodes. Apprentice W. Vassar has been ordered to report to Hirsch Jacobs at Jamaica and departed Wednesday. It was learned that George R. Norris, a member of the Maryland Racing Commission, who was a visitor at Laurel Tuesday will protest the employment of out-of-town gatcmen who have supplanted Marylanders at the entrance gates at Laurel Park. The horses that H. J. Thompson brought here from New York to augment the Maryland division of the E. R. Bradley stable consisted of Billionaire, Brooklyn, Banister, Bug in a Rug. Bouncing Cloud, Bijuro, Biologist, Bonnie Lois, Bootmaker. Bit Independent and Boots Pal. Of the eleven members there are none older than three years.


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