Shreveport Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-10-21

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I SHREVEPORT TURF NOTES C O Grieves is desirous of learning the whereabouts of Dr R W Dadd of Cleveland regarding a matter of importance Grieves can be located in care of the racing secre ¬ tary State Jockey Club Shreveport La LaTwo Two of the assistant starters who will do ground work during the scheduled twenty five days of racing at Shreveport are former jockey Eric Blind who rode Col E R Brad leys Bagenbaggage to victory in the Louisi ¬ ana and Latonia Derbies some years ago now tips the scales at more than 200 pounds The McHughLou other is Bob McHugh Lou Keller brought in Bonnie Howard for himself from New Orleans where the racer has been freshened up since the close of the Fairmount Park meeting Several others are due from the Crescent City during the week weekJockey Jockey Eddie DePrang was an addition to plication for a license to ride during the forthcoming meeting which gets under way on Saturday afternoon afternoonUpwards Upwards of twentyfive horses were schooled from the Maxwell barrier this morning by starter Tom J Brown and there was very little trouble encountered by the assistants in handling the racers at the web ¬ bing thus proving that the absence of a starting gate will not cause any niaterial difference in the dispatching of the fields during the meeting meetingEddie Eddie Diesem was an arrival from Hot Springs Ark where he spent several days en route from Fairmount Park and reported that much interest is being manifested in the Shreveport races in a number of Arkansas towns townsThe The horses that Frank McBride brought in and registered this morning with racing secretary Emmett A Hileman are Java Ho and Annan while C A Branham showed up with American King My Pronto and Flo Raffles RafflesTrack Track superintendent Tom J Brown re ¬ ceived a request from Wayne Lewis for ac ¬ commodations for six horses which are at present being raced at Sportsmans Park ParkFrank Frank M Moody Hot Springs hotel mag ¬ nate will have representation at the State Jockey Club in the sevenyearold gelding Red Basil BasilThe The horses Nata Memor a consistent win ¬ ner at the Shreveport track last season and Prince Domino are the campaigners that C A Pennell will have to carry his colors Having colorsHaving placed Lightin Bill and Colonel Jr in quarters at the Caddo Parrish track Ernie Wheatley returned to Hot Springs to super ¬ vise the shipment of three more horses from Oaklawn Park ParkThree Three horses the property of Norman Butsey Hernandez were brought in from New Orleans by T R Marullo who will di ¬ rect the training of the racers Apprentice Joe Caniglla the stables contract rider came with the shipment to do the riding The Hernandez horses included Playkf Golden Pigeon and Tell


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