Arrivals at Beulah Park: Yarling and Maloney Strings Reach Columbus Track from Oaklawn-Three Jockey Smiths, Daily Racing Form, 1938-04-25

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ARRIVALS AT BEULAH PARK Yarling and Maloney Strings Reach Columbus Track From Oaklawn Three Jockey Smiths. COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 23. Among the stables that arrived yesterday for Beulah Parks spring meeting, May 4 to 30,Jnclusive, were those of W. H. Yarling and T. F. Maloney from Hot Springs, and "Slim" Blair from New Orleans. Yarling unloaded Legsure, Courant, Faler-mian, Silver San and Star Reporter. Blair got in with Jim Connell and Trace Boy, while Maloney brought Crabtree and Red Basil. Owen E. Pons, associate steward, also was an arrival, coming from Miami, Fla. Three riders by the name of Smith joined the jockey colony, but they are not related. C. W. Smith, who has ridden with much success in Canada, got in, as did G. L. Smith and Bill Smith. C. W. Smith came from Montreal, G. L. Smith from California, and Bill Smith from Hot Springs. Jockey Glen Horn and Vennie Nodarse, apprentice rider, are expected to arrive within the next day or so.


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