Narragansett Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-10-31

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1 NARRAGANSETT TURF W0TES " 4 - i E. A. Burk wired from New York to re- u serve stalls for three head he is shipping here from Empire City. The mother of Joe Sullivan Lowell, the man who prints all programs for the New England tracks, passed away Thursday morning. Carroll Bierman, considered one of the best apprentice riders in New England, made his first acquaintance with the Nar-ragansett strip Thursday, having accepted six mounts. It is a baby girl at the home of jockey Johnny Leyland. The veteran rider Frankle Catrone was. i at the track Thursday morning, but he still suffers from the leg injury sustained at the summer meeting when a horse reared and fell backward on him at the gate. Catrone will not be able to ride again for several weeks. Mrs. L. H. Nimkoff will ship all her horses to Narragansett from Jamaica, Friday morning. Satrapal and Fair Image have both been fired and turned out of training by trainer A. Schwartz. Trainer Bob McGarvey is debating whether to send Reaping Reward after the Pimlico Futurity or retire the Sickle colt tZ Sy? lS sendinS Dogaway to exSon? b aDd tUrned out until tovFtTi? Wh0 ame up from Baltimore t?,l ?f 3 the running of the Futurity, re- wf t his home in Maryland. ivfi If Dnvan, president of the Na-narted fnV1 RCing Commissioners, de-1 f0tr N,e.w 7ork. having come from B attend the New England Turf wr,f Writers dinner Wednesday night


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