Bowie Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-04-08

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I BOWIE TURF NOTES f O . -s George "Slim" Sully will ship Ladys Beau, which he purchased for the Railroad Stable, to Aqueduct, Sunday. Pat Brady stated that he would ship Kindred Spirit and five others to Aqueduct from here Sunday. Fred Gailor arrived from Hot Springs and will remain for the remainder of the meet- Charles McLennan, racing secretary at Havre de Grace, was a .visitor and stated that he would release the weights for the Harford Handicap", Thursday. Jimmie Butwell, former rider and now a racing official, arrived from Tropical Park. The horses owned by Arthur Hullcoat, J. H. Elliott and J. C. Feller arrived at Havre de Grace from Hot Springs, Ark. K. Kamin journeyed from New York to witness his Merry Maker, trained by Willie Shea, breeze three furlongs Wednesday morning. The colt is an intended starter In the Chesapeake and stepped along three furlongs in :37. Henry S. Horkheimer of Baltimore, one of the owners of Three Cousin Farm in Maryland, completed arrangements to take a party of twelve to Louisville to witness Pompoon run in the Derby. Francis Maloney, president of the Sportsmens Club of Agawam, was a guest of trainer Ben Chapman, Wednesday afternoon. J. B. Belk reported Wednesday that. Madame Walter bucked in her race, on Tuesday. That wa3 her first start under colors. Marshall Cassidy will leave for New York on Saturday and will be at Jamaica early next week to check over details before the opening of the New York season. Five horses owned by F. M. Alger arrived at Pimlico from Florida. Mike Kelly, veteran trainer. Is a patient at Washington General Hospital with a broken leg, suffered in an auto accident. Jockey R. Morris who cut across the field and crowded horses after the start in the first race Wednesday was suspended for the remainder of the meeting.


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