Pimlico Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-11-03

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PIMLICO TURF NOTES Frank Gilpin trainer of the Parkwood Stable of R S McLaughlin Canadian auto ¬ mobile magnate was an arrival from the Do ¬ minion and will remain for most of the fall The Parkwood Stable horses have been placed in retirement for the year yearJimmy Jimmy Butwell former rider who serves in official capacities on several leading tracks was an arrival arrivalThe The horses of the Mrs F A Carreaud sta ¬ ble racing at Narragansett Park will be re ¬ turned here Reservations for the horses have been received receivedWilliam William E Caskey owner of Bramble Farm one of the leading breeding establish ¬ ments in Kentucky registered Royal Sortie and two other members of his stable with the Maryland Jockey Club ClubA A C Dettwiler reported in with ten horses including the smart twoyearold Xalapa Clown The shipment came from Empire City CityJohn John A Healey son of Thomas J Healey brought seven horses from Empire City which he will race at Pimlico and Bowie BowieW W G Kelly who holds official positions on most of the leading tracks in Canada arrived Tuesday morning from his home in Toronto Ont for the match race and to remain for several more days of Maryland racing racingWord Word was received here that Dabney C Harrison wellknown horseman had re ¬ signed as trainer of the Howe Stable He is assembling a public stable for a Florida campaign this winter winterJ J McGovcrn suffered a bruised chest and foot when he fell with Torturer in the steeplechase steeplechaseE E C Sweeney well known Saratoga Springs boniface William J Ryan of Chi ¬ cago William J McMurray of Miami Tom Shaw well known New York commissioner Gene Normile prominent West Coast sports enthusiast and John F Curry of New York were noted in the large throng throngWilliam William C Winfrey brought seven useful performers from Empire City and he will race at Pimlico and Bowie BowieA A carload of horses embracing the strings of R McKecvcr and O B Wearley will be shipped to Miami Fla on Saturday accord ¬ ing to present plans plansJohn John Hazza prominent Western Canadian breeder was on hand for the inaugural pro ¬ gram of the Maryland Jockey Club ClubMortimer Mortimer M Mahony mutuel manager at Pimlico had all of the units of the vast totalizator department in action for the initial program including the unit in the Infield InfieldCatalogues Catalogues for the annual fall sale of thor ¬ oughbreds to be staged November 7 and 8th at Pikcsville Armory in Baltimore were dis ¬ tributed to prospective purchasers by Hum ¬ phrey Finney field secretary for the Mary ¬ land Horse Breeders Association AssociationDr Dr C N Mooney who races a formidable stable on Canadian and American tracks came from New England for the match race raceR R S Archer sold the mare Modern Times to the Woolford Farm for breeding and will be mated to Insco The mare is a halfsister to the Kentucky Derby winner Lawrin and will be shipped to the farm in Kansas City CityJ J T Skinner made plans to ship the jump ¬ ers Prattler owned by R E McConnell and Sea Ted owned by Rokeby Stables to Bel mont Park for the oneday meeting of the United Hunts


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