Jamaica Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-10-12

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t JAMAICA TURF NOTES f s ; e Two claims were filed In the third race. Mrs. Clyde Phillips secured Peon from the Morven Stud while B. F. Whitaker took Dicty Step from H. McLeod. Both claims involved ,000 each. Gene Austin, following a long siege at the medical center for a hip operation, was among the afternoons visitors, hobbling around on crutches. Remy Dore is laid up at his home with an injured foot and will be on the sidelines for several days. Empire City stake books were distributed among horsemen by Francis Dunne. Herbert M. Woolf, of Kansas City, who races under the nom de course of the Woolford Farms, was an arrival. Jockey R. Workman is due here Wednesday, to ride The Fighter for T. P. Morgan in the Interborough Handicap. Eddie Arcaro departed for Keeneland Park, to join the division of the Greentree Stable, which J. M. Gaver has there. At the conclusion of that meeting he will go to Maryland with Bill Brennan. According to a survey of the stable applications for Empire City, there will not be a shortage of horses available for that meeting.


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