Pimlico Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-04-29

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t PIWILICO TURF NOTES t 4 Jockeys De Camillas, Sam Renick and R. Morris, who were suspended during the meeting at Havre de Grace, will resume riding at Pimlico on opening day. J. H. Logan is stabled at Timonium with his useful string. They will be vanned to Pimlico whenever engaged to race. Frank J. Bryan, racing secretary of the Maryland Jockey Club, was informed that Blotto, owned by Gwladys Whitney, died at the farm Tuesday night. McShea, who will serve as placing judge here, arrived from Massachusetts, where he has been attending to affairs of the Agawam Jockey Club. Post time throughout the fifteen-day meeting of the Maryland Jockey Club will be 2:15 p. m. daily. The "Daily Double" form of wagering will be conducted on the first and third races. Clyde Ponce, former rider, purchased a two-year-old by J. Fred A. and Tacy C. from Dr. J. Fred Adams, who conducts Glenwild Breeding Farm. Jockey Ralph Eccard, who led the list of winning riders at Havre de Grace with fifteen winners, departed for Narragansett Park with the stable of D. L. Ogle. Daisy Belle, a matron of the J. Fred Adams breeding farm, was reported to have died at Glenwild late Tuesday. Peter A. Markey and C. B. Bohn, owners of the Bomar Stable, are expected to arrive here from Detroit to inspect the horses of that establishment that are here in charge of trainer Robert E. Potts. Gold Band, which performed in the Stuyvesant Handicap at Jamaica a few days ago, was returned here.


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