Bay Meadows Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-11-09

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TTay meadows turf notes I g I Intense interest has developed in the , trainers championship race. Hoping to : assist Ted Horning in maintaining the front end in the three-way contest, the Boeing barn stepped out and claimed the plater, Nevernever and, it is understood, will add several other useful cheap priced horses. ; Eual Wyatt, now in second place, added . the Argentine Quintet to his string, and Beezley claimed The Shingler, and is after others. He had a shake in for Townsman and lost in the shuffle. Beezley claimed Brilliant Light outof Saturdays race, thus further increasing Sis stock of performers, j Arjac now looms as one of the choices for j the Armistice Day Handicap, ,500, for two-year-olds, six furlongs. J Though beaten, Ligaroti rah. such a powerful race in the Burlingame that Bill Kyne and others declared they believe the , . South American can beat War Admiral, j Ligarotis effort was most impressive. "This j is one of the best horses I have ever seen j I on any race track," Kyne said, referring to 1 Ligaroti. j Trainer Don Jefferson came over from Santa Anita for the week-end and returned to southern California Monday night. Jefferson, among the most successful younger conditioners, brought four horses to California from New York for W. B. Simpson, prominent businessman of Chicago, who has a winter home at Palo Alto. The four head Jefferson will campaign during the winter season are: Stands Alone, Rhiniz, Uallno and Wise Will, which are quartered at the Santa Anita course. I A. Swift, in charge of the J. J. Millerick j horses here, transferred Timber Cat and Gordons Gift to Tanforan Monday. Before shipping the pair to the San Bruno course, Swift sent Bill the Kid and Transfusion to the Millerick ranch at Sonoma, Calif. Jockey F. Scheih, under call to J. M. Whitney, is an arrival and reported to trainer Ted Horning. Scheih will do the riding for the W. E. Boeing stable until jockey Basil James is able to resume his saddle work. M. "Bones" Laboyne will book the engagements for Scheih. Trainer Albert Johnson, in charge of the stable of Bing Crosby, reports the return to t training of Sweet Leilani, High Strike, IRocco and Scapose. The quartette of performers have been turned out at the Crosby ranch at Santa Fe near Del Mar. j Earl Simpson, of Las Vegas, who is racing several horses here in charge of C. V. Busey, has added the two-year-old Mountain Apple to his string, having purchased the unsexed son of Crescendo and Dust Storm from L. E. Redman. Terms of the transaction, were private. W. Osborne, representing C. M. Willock, purchased the papers from Fred Van Patten, held on apprentice A. Holliday, and the youngster joined the stable of his new employer Monday. Jockey Danny Brammer, who made an auspicious debut at Bay Meadows Saturday when he guided C. M. Willocks Arjac to his i decisive victory, will again have the mount on the son of Jacopp in the Armistice Day Handicap next Friday.


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