Pimlico Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-05-06

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PIMLICO TURF NOTES Mutuels manager Mahony reports that mutuel wagering at this meeting is running 25 per cent higher than the spring meeting last year yearJohn John Eosley who trains the steeplechasers of H R Bain Canadian sportsman will send his charges to Woodbine Park Toronto at the conclusion of the Pimlico meeting Six ¬ teen horses will be in the shipment includ ¬ ing several which are the property of Mrs Bosley BosleyAlgernon Algernon Daingerfield wired racing secre ¬ tary Frank J Bryan at Pimlico Wednesday as follows All good luck to you upon the way the subscription races are filling I look upon you as the sponsor of these races and am keenly interested in their success successEdgar Edgar G Horn editor of Turf and Sports Digest and Walter Haight turf writer for the Washington Post left Baltimore Wednes ¬ day for Churchill Downs to join the Mary ¬ land turf writers colony covering the Ken ¬ tucky Derby DerbyJockey Jockey Charles Kurtsinger accompanied by his agent Ernie Kothe departed for Churchill Downs after the last race Kurt singer will ride the Derby favorite War Admiral and plans to return to Pimlico Monday MondayHarold Harold Bester general manager of the meeting to be held at Hagerstown Md and a party of friends were visitors Wednesday WednesdayFor For the reason that he could not find suitable races in which to enter some of the leading threeyearolds of the Bomar Stable in local racing trainer R E Potts transferred those of that age in his care to Belmont Park ParkFor For conduct detrimental to racing follow ¬ ing the running of the seventh race on Mon ¬ day jockey L Machado was fined 25 by the stewards of the Maryland Jockey Club ClubFor For rough riding astride Warrior Queen in the fifth race at Pimlico Monday jockey E De Camillas was suspended for the re ¬ mainder of the meeting meetingJockey Jockey L Garrett arrived from Tennessee to colonyFrank join the local riding colony Frank Hackett notified racing secretary Frank J Bryan that he shipped Mrs John D Hertz Count Arthur from New York to fulfill his engagement in the Dixie next Saturday SaturdayJockey Jockey Sammy Palumbo joined the riding colony and accepted his first mount of the meeting astride Prince Mowlee in the first race Wednesday WednesdayStarter Starter James Milton has added A Davies Disown to his schooling list listThe The presence of the French steeplechaser Cadeau II in the Subscription Steeplechase Wednesday recalled to mutuels manager Mortimer M Mahony that a horse named Cadeau established the record mutuel pay ¬ off at Pimlico Cadeau racing for H T Oxnard returned 114420 when he won over this track May 7 1913 1913Henry Henry W Bull president of the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association came down from New York to witness the running of the Subscription Steeplechase and present a trophy to the winning owner ownerGordon Gordon Perry Toronto enthusiast is nego ¬ tiating for the purchase of the jumper Wil ¬ frid G from K R Marshall


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