Jamaica Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-10-13

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1 JAMAICA TURF NOTES i 4 Jack Campbell will serve at the United Hunts meeting on election day at Belmont Park and then leave for Bowie to take over his duties there. An improvement which is hoped will help the club house patrons was inaugurated Saturday. The layers were placed on the ground floor affording more room to the layers and players alike. Maedic, which was shipped here from Laurel to race in the Remsen Handicap, was returned south on Monday. The Milky Way Farm Stable is completing arrangements to ship from here to Houston, Texas, to race at that point. Trainer Mc-Garvey will pick up several horses that were turned out at the farm and prepare them for winter racing. The yearlings, owned by the Brookmeade Stable, will be shipped to Columbia, S. C., to go into winter quarters, within the next two weeks. Trainer Bob Smith will race some in California this winter. Following the last race J. W. Healy, trainer of the John Hay Whitney stable, accompanied by jockey J. Gilbert, left for Keene-land Park, Lexington. Eleven thousand programs were ordered for the afternoon, and when the first race was run very few were left. Bert Williams will keep the W. H. Furst horses here until mid-November when he will ship to Florida for the winter.


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