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I LAUREL PARK TURF NOfh,: r" and With two racing days remaining at Laurel, Jockey J. Westrope needs three winners to tie jockey Hubert Le Blanc for riding honors here. Le Blanc, who suffered a double fracture of his wrist, piled up twenty-one winners before leaving for his home in California. Jockey Ira Hanford resumed riding after completing a twelve-day suspension that was invoked during the Jamaica meeting on " Long Island. Frank J. Bryan, who will serve as racine secretary and steward for the Marvland Jockey Club, arrived on the scene and ttrew open his offices at the Maryland Jockey Club fe"Ue d3urin AU,f officials whVwiS hMd ing the nlne-day meeting are on whWhSnr M Mthony has selected the crew L iUM?pe.rat!1 tne totalizator at Pirn-Sunday1 Swe the "robot" its final test i f visin of the Joseph E. Widencr stable is being shipped to Pimlico for the nine-day meeting of the Maryland Jockey Club. Several stables having no eligibles to partake in racing at Laurel Saturday took ad-vantcge of time and shipped their stock to Pimlico to am.;1 the opening of the Maryland Jockey Club meeting Monday. Vanr were employed by most of the departing outfits t carry their horses and traps to the Hilltop course. Jockey Harry Richards, who was suspended here several days ago, will resume riding at Pi-ilico opening day. Matt Smart will transfer nineteen horses that he handles for various clients to Pimlico Saturday. - u i u a jr tii ,j is c j f