Jamaica Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-10-16

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t JAMAICA TURF NOTES J : Joseph E. Widener was a belated arrival during the afternoon and witnessed his Magic Circle perform in the two-year-old filly race. He stated that he had purchased from F. Wallace Armstrong, the New Jersey breeder, the yearlings by Teddy Sweetheart, a full sister to Case Ace and another filly by Teddy Mistress Grier. Ned Reigh, owned by the W. S. Kilmer stable and looked upon this Spring as a strong factor in the three-year-old races, is retired for the year. The colt went amiss at Saratoga Springs. Jockey J. Stout was suspended for the remainder of the meeting and ten additional racing days for rough riding in the first race Wednesday, in which his mount. Knights Plume was disqualified from second place. Jockey R. Workman packed his tack and left for Washington. He will then leave for Kecneland, and after that meeting return to Maryland. W. T. Anderson altered his plans and will ship to Florida instead of California. Anderson wintered his. charges at Aqueduct last winter. I


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