Pimlico Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-05-12

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1 PIMLICO TURF NOTES t $ e Watt Elliott plans to ship Light Chatter, Bounding Count and other members of his stable to Delaware Park after the close of the meeting to await the meeting that opens May 30. Trainer T. Horning supervised the loading of W. E. Boeings Piccolo, The Knife, Dodger, Polly Porter and Bruen Surrette, which were shipped to Belmont Park. M. B. Goss sold the three-year-old filly Arboreal, by Tryster, to J. S. Kelly at private terms. Condition books for the meeting of the Thorncliffe Racing and Breeding Association in Toronto, Ont, were released to horsemen at Pimlico. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boeing arrived from Louisville Monday and will remain for the Preakness. Mr. Boeing reported that Porters Mite had been shipped to New York and would be rested, with the probability of returning to the races in June. The main division of the Willis Sharpe Kilmer stable, under the care of trainer "Doc" Crawford, left f r Belmont Park. Condition books for the first fourteen days of the Delaware Steeplechase and Race Association meeting that begins May 30 were released to horsemen at Pimlico by racing secretary J. P. Turner, Sr.


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