Epsom Downs Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-10-22

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I EPSOM DOWNS TURF NOTES f s . 1 George J. Kempen, official of the Seguin, Texas, track, was an arrival from that point Wednesday morning and distributed condition books for the first few days of the fall meeting, which is scheduled to begin on November 5 and conclude November 21. Kemp-en circulated among the trainers in quest of racing material for the forthcoming meeting. Division of the Mrs. Fred Wyse stable, trained by J. G. Brown, will enable the Houston sportswoman to be represented at both Epsom Downs and Arlington Downs during the remainder of the week, due to the conflict of three days. The following horses will be transferred to Arlington Downs by Ed McCuan at the conclusion of the current Epsom Downs meeting: Leros, Royal Command. Gray Jack Greybroom, Quilt Pieces, Scrip Money. Wand-i Gable. Elizabeth T., Ted Husing ""sing, Carv caru3 Claras and Panicle. With the approval of the Epsom Downs refused previously pending the appointment cfals 3 WM approval and the off!. Apprentice Cliff B. Ferguson had the initial mount of his career in the fourth race Tuesday afternoon at Epsom Downs when he was astride Roundabout Thn youngster is under contract to W. H.Gard- Maj. Frankie Munden, one of the topnotch ers among Canadian riders, was arw.rrif, 1 from Montreal, Tuesday, and wH f1 here for the remainder of the week w probably will accept mounts T ami ,He lalm3 that he can scale under 110 p0Uns Jockey Tommy Luther, firet strW ,1 for Mrs. J. Freedman. left for irfinif" Downs with a division of the stable fl.0 will be campaigned there by F j However, several of Mrs. Freedman, were left n s horses at EDsom r , I the close Saturda" WDS for racinS until


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