Florida Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1944-04-05

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i . Florida Notes • L t r TROPICAL PARK.. Coral Gables, Fla., i April 4. s Pimlico condition books covering the t first ten days of the spring meeting scheduled to commence April 12, have been dis- tributed to horsemen here by racing sec- I retary Charles McLennan. I Trainer Harry Baker stated that Mrs. H. . c Bakers Kanlast has been placed in train- 1 ing again. The useful gray mare figured: 1 1 prominently in stake events in Florida in ■ the early season. 1 1 1 Trainer Frank Childs loaded the Abe , Hirschberg horses for Louisville, Ky. Black Badge, a Kentucky Derby nominee, but re- I | garded as a doubtful starter, headed the ■ ■ shipment. j Paragram, surprise winner of the Golden Beach Purse, was the only yearling by St. " | 1 . Germans to pass under the hammer dur-i ing 1942. This colt, out of the Pennant mare Anagram, was knocked down for the , trifling sum of 00. He is a Kentucky Derby nominee, as is Brief Sigh, the ladjj 1 he bested by a head. I j Guy Lunsf ord received word from the 5 j 1 Santa Rosa Hospital at San Antonio, Texas, . J j I that his brother, Harry, is seriously ill atj1 that center. I r Tropical Parks list of barred horses now . , • number 30. Before they can be reinstated j ; they will have to be passed upon by either r ; the track veterinarian or the stewards. I I Bobby Robertson will take Lively Man, ! i Tropical Park winner, and a filly two-year-old, _ j who never has started, to Belmont! I I Park following the local close. He will! turn over the Christopher horses which he J now is training to his father for New England _ campaigning.


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