Bowie Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-04-04

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1 BOWIE TURF NOTES T I M. S. Fox, of Westminster, Md., brought in Clever Girl, Bertillon and Bcntaiir. George Chrestos vanned Playoff, Snap Wrack and Cadzie over from Pimlico. Mike Grant and Jim Hill vanned their strings down from Timonium. Hill is handling Indiana, Jim Moss, Broken Rhythm and Chilcotta. Grant is prepping Can Bloom, Nancy Reel, Goedesain and Rise and Shine. One of the largest strings on the grounds is that being handled by J. Yancey Christmas. It includes Clean Heels, Olan, Camaraderie, Royal Cunning, Night Talk,. Dark Beau, Fredrick, Red Nose, Room Service, Kamoma, Wacoche, War Scare, Zembla, Cleaning Time, Gossip Time, Time Beater, War Grand and General Hay. E. A. Christmas has Rough Buddy, Grand Marie, Ross, Sleek and Spurlin in training. Silas Veitch came on from Virginia with Six OClock, Unheralded, Trinet, Distort, Judges Bid, Air Eddy and Packaway. Hollyhock, Misrule, Scatter Brain, Abbots Last, Virginia Boy, Early Times and Par-melee T. comprise the string which Tommy Bonham brought on from California for C. R. Fleischman, of New York. Trainer Pete Coyne will ship the main division of the J. E. Widener stable to Belmont Park from Elmendorf Farm, Lexington, Ky., on April 10, for racing over the metropolitan tracks. Upon the conclusion of this meeting Walter Carter will ship the horses he has here for R. A. Moore and others to Jamaica for that meeting. Jockey Wayne Wright has been engaged to ride W. S. Kilmers Nedayr in the Kentucky Derby. The colt is training at Rem-lick Hall, Va. Jimmy Wallace has the engagement book of jockey E. DeCamillis for the Maryland season. Jockey J. I. Chinn arrived from Philadelphia where he was a patient in a hospital there for the best part of the winter. Chinn will accept mounts here. Jockey J. L. Dupps arrived from Miami to accept mounts. He is under contract to W. J. Hirsch. The latter will ship his horses to Havre De Grace to await that meeting. Red Jack, a son of Bud Lerner Marine Blue, owned by Mrs. John Durant and trained by Mrs. John Bosley, Jr., is one of the most talked-about Derby candidates in this section. Red Jack is one of the few nominees that is owned and trained by a woman. In addition to the Derby candidate Mrs. Bosley has fifty-four horses in training. Twenty are here and the others are at her farm at Monckton, Md. Cyrus Field Clarke, according to information received here will arrive from Hot Springs, Tuesday. Clarke has several horses at Three Cousins Farm which will be picked up and placed in training for the season. Al Page, an apprentice under contract to H. G. Bedwell, arrived from his Queens Village, Long Island, home and reported to his employer. M. L. Emerich, owner of the Millsdale Stable, arrived from Chicago for a brief visit. Felix Spatola, owner "of Wise Prince, came over from Philadelphia to witness his colt run in the Rbwe Memorial. Jockey Lee Turner will resume riding Monday. He suffered a. bruised ankle when his mount Benjam hit the inner rail in his race on opening day.


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