Laurel Park Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-10-27

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I LAUREL PARK TURF NOTES I 1 Jockey K. McCombs, who fell from Miss Fern in the running of the seventh race Saturday, escaped unharmed. Word was received here from Upperville, Va that Cavalcade has arrived at Brook-meade Farm to enter the stud. J. Bowes Bond disposed of the mare Ja-kovia to Thomas Cromwell and she has been sent to Valdina Farm in Kentucky. Apogee, which performed for H. P. Head-ley in the Selima Stakes Saturday, was returned to Kentucky. The filly lost all chance in the decision of the two-year-old prize when she reared into the air when the start came. Edward Riley Bradley returned from Kentucky and was a visitor at Laurel Monday. The apprentice allowance was waived on Emkaytee, a starter In the first race Monday. Tuleyries Lad in the third and Exaggeration in the fourth with the permission of the stewards. The string of R. O. Bishop was increased by the arrivals of Toms Boy and Stingaree, which were brought down from Middle! burg, Va. Guy Lunsford, agent for the Greentreo Stable, was an arrival from Keeneland Park where racing terminated Saturday. George H. Strate, who has been a patron of winter racing in Florida for many seasons, stated that he would take a public stable to the citrus state to be campaigned at Tropical and Hialeah Parks. In addition to his own horses, Strate will race drafts of the C. J. McLeod and F. J. Haller horses. Jockeys J. Gilbert and J. Wagner sent word that they would be at Laurel Tuesday to accept mount. The lads are coming from Keeneland Park. Miss Mary Hirschs handy two-year-old No Sir, which rated the only victory against Jerome H. Louchheims Pompoon, is back In training. The gelding went slightly amiss after his triumph over the Louchheim colt in the Diana Handicap at Saratoga Springs. Glen Haines, who went to Narraeansett Park Saturday, returned from New England and will remain here for the balance of the ECJospnh B Bovle general manager of the SouthePrn faZl operating Prince George Park at Bowie Bowie, was informed that John B. Campbell, who Is secretary, has completed to serve as racing the first issue of the condition book for the meeting.


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