Havre de Grace Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-04-28

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1 HAVRE DE GRACE NOTES fi 4 4 Trainer L. E. Ogle made arrangements to transfer fourteen members of his public sta- j ble to Narragansett Park late Thursday. Jockey R. Eccard will accompany the stable to New England and will do the riding. Jockey Glen Smith, will leave for New York late Friday to ride E. W. Duffys Chief Onaway in the Wood Memorial Saturday. Henry Horkheimer is attending the racing daily at Havre de Grace. Arthur White, brought ten jumpers from Middleburg, Va., to be campaigned during the meeting of the Maryland Jockey Club. Trainer J. P. Jones, is pointing Mrs. L. Viaus Rex Flag for the 0,000 Dixie Handicap to be run at Pimlico. Autumn Quest, of the Mrs. H. H. Horkheimer stable, is being converted into a steeplechaser. She is being schooled through the field at Pimlico. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Page, owners of the Maemere Farm Stable, came from Miami, Fla., to witness the performance of Maetran in the Aberdeen Stakes on Wednesday. Trainer George Phillips came from New York to saddle the colt and jockey J. Renick came from the same point to ride. Two jumpers of the Mrs. J. H. Whitney stable were shipped into the grounds of the Maryland Jockey Club to race in the steeplechase events. The horses of Mrs. Gordon McMacken will remain in Maryland for the meeting of the Maryland Jockey Club. Plans were origin-rlly made to ship to Woodbine Park in Toronto, Canada, after the meeting at Havre de Grace.


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