Maryland News and Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1943-05-10

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Maryland News and Notes PIMLICO Md May 8 The centerfield patrons were accommo ¬ dated by a tote department The various units were linked up with the main depart ¬ ment in the grandstand Track superin ¬ tendent Elbert Smith reported this morn ¬ ing that the majority of the horses here would be shipped away during the next week They are bound for various points such as Belmont Park Boston Detroit and Charles Town S J Patterson who has several horses here is seeking the registration papers for the mare Village Belle This misswas bred and raced in her early career by Mrs M E Whitney and later sold Patterson acquired the mare at private terms from a resident of Laurel who did not forward the regis ¬ tration certificate certificateJohnny Johnny Gilbert will do the heavy riding for the Greentree Stable during the period of Eddie Arcaros suspension This means he will be astride Shut Out in the Tobog ¬ gan and following that the Metropolitan and Suburban Don Cameron reported that immediately after the Preakness Count Fleet and his work companion Bottom Rail would be re ¬ turned to Belmont Park Count Fleet is a supplementary nomination for the Belmont Stakes StakesJockey Jockey Wayne Wright for a few fleeting moments this morning appeared to have a Preakness mount When jockey Adams failed to show up during the early hours Wright was asked to stand by The train carrying the dwarfed middle westerner was late in arriving Mrs David Forest Woods expressed her ¬ self as satisfied now that the Pimlico meet ¬ ing is finished She stated that the work in the Victory Garden would now be taken over by her husband the tub thumper for Pimlico Jockey Johnny Longden returned from New York prepared to ride Count Fleet However his one topic of conversation was the newly arrived nine and onehalf pound baby boy at Mary immaculata Hospital Jamaica Jockey Johnny Adams checked in this morning from Louisville accompanied by his agent R Tilden Adams will return to Louisville and ride there on Monday He rode Blue Swords in the Preakness Trainer Walter Kelley shipped A T Sim ¬ mons Blue Swords to Jamaica following the running of the Preakness His engage ¬ ments at Belmont Park are the Swift Withers Peter Pan and Belmont T J Healey director of racing at Pim ¬ lico will vacation at his Red Bank farm over on the Jersey side until the opening at Garden State Park There he serves as New Jersey Racing Commission steward Jockey Wayne Wright will go to Belmont Park over the weekend and at that meet ¬ ing ride for the Lieut A G Vanderbilt stable in charge of trainer Lee McCoy Sidney Brown who served here as an entry clerk and placing judge left for Suf ¬ folk Downs where he will serve in a similar capacity capacityTrainer Trainer Ed Christmas will transfer the W L Brann horses to Belmont Park next week Vincentiye has two engagements there the Withers and Peter Pan The first program order delivered was 30000 and a suppleemntal order for 10000 more was on the file to cater to the needs of the Preakness crowd Charles J McLennan left for Boston where he will serve as racing secretary and handicapper at Suffolk Downs He is fully recovered from a recent attack of la grippe J H StOtler Baltimore owner Is send ¬ ing 10 head to Belmont Park for that meet ¬ ing Later he plans to ship to Garden State Park Ray Bryson reports the sale of the platers Mad Venture and Flying John to L M Hanson He also disposed of Bills Anne by private transaction to M Knockey KnockeyOwnertrainer Ownertrainer Willie Wilson plans to get away for Detroit early next week He will race at that meeting this summer Harry Baker shipped a draft of horses to Suffolk Downs this morning for racing at that point Ksar of Audley will head the shipment of Audley Farm thoroughbreds which Jimmy Stewart is shipping to Suffolk Downs


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