Pimlico Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-11-07

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PIMLICO TURF NOTES Vain Bo Sure Off and Easy Mon candi ¬ dates for the Pimlico Futurity Doubt Not and Bull Lea were the Calumet Farms thoroughbreds that trainer Frank Kearns shipped in from Narragansett Park R I IThere There are twenty horses on starter Mil ¬ tons schooling list with the adding of Roguish Girl More Pep Maroc and Cody CodyTrainer Trainer J M Milburn Saturday decided to ship the Starmount Stables horses to Flor ¬ ida at the conclusion of this meeting in ¬ stead of going to Bowie BowieL L E Ogle shipped five horses from Laurel to Narragansett Park R I Ogle will return to Maryland in time for the thirteen days of racing November 15 at Bowie BowieEdward Edward W Christmas has arranged to ship Camaraderie and Snap Wrack to Charles Town West Virginia for the fifteen day meeting of the Charles Town Jockey Club beginning December 1 1Doc Doc Crawford trainer of Willis Sharpe Kilmers horses reports he is making twenty yearlings ready for 1939 racing racingJockey Jockey E Arcaro a recent arrival from Lexington to join the Grcentree Stable here began riding Saturday SaturdayTwo Two carloads of horses under the direction of trainer W J Norton and owned by J H Whitney were loaded at Bennings near Washington D C and shipped to the West Coast for winter racing racingJohn John J Brady of the Horsemens Trans ¬ portation is here to schedule horse ship ¬ ments to winter tracks and the various breeding farms farmsFree Free transportation will be provided for horsemen shipping to Belmont Park for the Election Day program of the United Hunts Flat racers and steeplechasers will be in ¬ cluded in the shipment that will leave Mt Washington November 8 8Jockey Jockey Raymond Workman who suffered an injury during the closing days of the meeting at Empire City is confined to his home in Washington D C nursing torn shoulder muscles and will not ride for the balance MarylandThe of the season in Maryland The plater Ingenuous owned by Jimmy Neal was sold for a private consideration to J W Webb WebbTrainer Trainer P Coyne of the J E Widener stable will ship the horses of the Philadel ¬ phia sportsman to Elmendorf Farm In Ken ¬ tucky at the close of the meeting At a later date the winter division of the stable will be selected and transferred to Miami


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