North Randall is Popular: Officials Swamped with Applications for Stall Room-an Attractive List of Purses Responsible, Daily Racing Form, 1939-04-03

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NORTH RANDALL IS POPEAR Officials Swamped With Applications for Stall Room An Attractive List of Purses Responsible. CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 1. Offices of the Cleveland Jockey Club, Inc., are swamped requests for stall reservations from horsemen in all sections of the country who wish to race at the inaugural North Randall meeting May 27 to July 4. An attractive list o! purses has been hung up by The Jockey Club and there is little wonder that turfmen are anxious to ship here. From Oaklawn Psxk, stable reservations have been asked by Benny Creech, Tom Deahl, C. N. Finch, Mrs. L. Fry, J. R. Gregory, W. L. McCue, E. E. Major, Mrs. E. L Wade and Benny Klaymari and Leonard Lynch. Among the stables racing in Florida that have -equested stalls at North Bandall are those of J. G. Angner, George Gould, J. J. Killian, E. T. Miller, Frank E. Ray, John Galbreath and R. J. Dienst. Ivan Parke and W. E. Ball, who campaigned their stables at New Orleans during the winter, also are planning to ship to North Randall. There are many, many other applications with jockey club officials faced with the thankless task of refusing those horsemen who delay filing their stall requests.


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