Havre De Grace Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-04-24

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I HAVRE DE GRACE N0TES Jockey Joe Wagner cancelled his mounts for the afternoon after riding Rehearsal to victory in the third race. He became slightly J. J. Greely, trainer of the Shandon Farm stable, will ship the horses of that establishment to Louisville, Ky., next Tuesday Wa?,tAd,ma, star three-year-old of the Glen Riddle Farms stable, and T. B. Martins Court Scandal, both Kentucky Derby candidates, will, be loaded here early Monday morning and transferred to Churchill Down The horse population here will be further depleted with the departure of the L. Hay- 3-m r iV- and Wilson and Mrs- Eckman stables for Narragansctt Park. i.Cl?Uyi.ty owned K Craigie, pulled up lame in the running of the sixth race Thursday and will likely be on the shelf for a considerable period. Charles Adams, president of the Eastern Racing Association, operators of Suffolk Downs, arrived from New England and will remain for some time. For a consideration that was not made public, William Zakoor obtained the three-year-old filly Early Broom from the K. E. Hitt stable. A division of the Zakoor stable will remain in Maryland to be raced by H. Sherman.


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