Narragansett Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-05-19

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INARRAGANSETT TURF NOTES i Carroll Bierman R Mcllvains apprentice again was the jockey colonys leading money earner at Narragansett exclusive of con ¬ tract mounts The horsemans bookkeeper reported today that Bierman drew a check for 578 for his weeks work while K Knott was second with 372 372Twentyone Twentyone claims involving 34000 have been made during the first thirteen days of the Narragansett Park spring meeting A C Pierce was the only member of the halter brigade in action Saturday claiming the threeyearold filly Im So Dry in the third race from B A Dario Pawtucket auto dealer and Our Bud from Mrs G Felkner out of the eighth race raceThe The stewards ordered the further entry of Diverting be refused for the balance of the meeting meetingApprentice Apprentice D West who guided Makeit to victory in the seventh event Monday is the same boy who scored his initial win last week on My Blonde He is an Indian boy and a native of Smackover Ark ArkStarter Starter G R Buddy Wingfield will de ¬ part for Thistle Down to officiate at the meeting at that point pointF F J MacDpnald has taken over the string of Miss Mary White to train trainJ J D Odom arrived from New York and was granted a trainers license by the Rhode Island Racing Commission He will saddle Buttermilk for Mrs W Plunkett Stewart in the Betsy William Stakes feature offer ¬ ing on Wednesday WednesdayL L Larivee well known Montreal news ¬ paper man and an official on the tracks in the Province of Quebec was a clubhouse vis ¬ itor at Narragansett Park ParkTimothy Timothy J Ward one of the most popu ¬ lar of the New England owners who died Friday night was laid to rest Monday in St Patricks Cemetery Lowell Mass He will be sadly missed by a multitude of friends friendsNew New Haven railroad officials informed Narragansett Park that it would be neces ¬ sary to cancel the regular Wednesday run of the Gansett Flyer from and to New York because of the destruction by fire of the Lieutenant River bridge on the main line of the railroad in Connecticut The burning of the span has seriously disrupted rail ¬ road service and the arrival of official rac ¬ ing papers from New York was delayed many hours hoursJockey Jockey Jimmy Lynch who piloted Mrs W H Canes colt Sure Cloud to an easy victory Monday was immediately engaged by trainer Lyman A Brusie to handle the son of High Cloud Sure Not in the Old Colony on Saturday SaturdayThe The plater Longford broke down so badly in his race on Saturday that it was neces ¬ sary to destroy him


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