New York News and Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1944-04-12

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j 1 ! _ _ __ — _________ New York News and Notes ! 1 1 I : r j ; ! j j j j j I 1 I j f a I I , I j 1 t j jj e n j » y d d a of f ie j 3 - 10 0 ;r h t- JAMAICA, L. I., N. Y., April 11.1 Jockey Moose Peters, who rode for the | J Coldstream Stud in New Orleans, will ride j * for that entourage under the supervision ! * of Jack Howard during the New York, sea-! * son. The breeders award for this season has j j been set at 3 per cent on stake races and I 5 on overnight races. 5 Lou Rabinowitz was an arrival and re- ! ported that a draft of horses racing in his j , [ wifes name are bedded down at Aqueduct. ! , They came from Hot Springs in charge of trainer D. W. Carroll. He also reported that Showtown and Dog Trot, who were wintered at Aqueduct, are back in train- j J ing. Jockey T. Bates arrived from Florida and . signed a contract with L. J. Lepper, of Detroit. Bates can ride at 100 pounds. Jockey Earl Steffen arrived from Florida i . and will accept mounts during the meeting now in progress here. James Markey registered several horses •I the secretarys office here. He will condition I his own charges during the Jamaica meeting. ! Phil Bieber registered a draft of horses j that he will campaign during the Jamaica meeting. W. A. Doc Crawford will campaign his charges during the current meeting at Ja-■ maica. I Albert Burlen. clerk of the scales, reports that 50 jockeys are listed in the local room. __■ number will be added to in the next few days. ! Word was received here that Marriage 1 and other horses owned by R. A. Coward , . are en route here from Florida. Marriage : : ran in the final day feature stake offering : ■t Tropical Park. Bruno Pagliai wired from Mexico City seeking the services of jockey R. Permane for the S P H Stables Don Jose H. in the Kentucky Derby. Pagliai is a part owner of i that racing entourage. i Jockey C. Wahler has aligned himself with the Mill River Stable of Mrs. Barclay I Douglas. The horses are in charge of Har- i i ris Brown. j ~ ! Norris Royden. who served as a steward at Hot Springs, Ark., was among the after-p I noons visitors. j Jimmy Baker reported that four of his ; charges, recent arrivals from Florida, are ! . ! on the coughing list. ■ John Swisher, secretary of the Jockeys Guild, left for Baltimore on a business trip. . He will be at Pimlico the opening day. 1 ! Jockey Porter Roberts checked out for r j Pimlico and will ride the first day. He is 5 ! expected back later in the week. J * * * j 5 ! j , ! [ , j J . . i I ! j I ! , : : : i George E. "Maje" Odom, who enlisted in ] the Navy, is awaiting a call from that | branch of the service. During the interval • he is handling the P. A. B. Widener horses | at Belmont Park. | Jack and Mrs. Hendrickson, she was the former Sis Lockwood, secretary to Marshall 1 Cassidy, were arrivals from Miami. He is , associated with the Pan American Airways. The horses owned by T. B. Martin arrived from Hialeah Park in charge of trainer Walter Burrows. Bankrupt and Bolingbroke headed the shipment. Trainer J. Wallace is expected at Aque-j duct with a draft of the W. W. Crenshaw j horses that were raced in Florida. W. F. Florich, representing the comp-1 trollers office in the compensation tax col-j lections, reported this morning that all 1 1 j data turned into his office is of a secret i I nature. He expressed his gratification of I | the cooperation extended by owners and 1 trainers. , Serg. Frank* "Jimmy" Kilroe. who formerly . served in the judges stand on the ! Metropolitan circuit, was a visitor at Ja-1 . maica Tuesday. He is here on furlough 1 from California. Louis J. Schaefer registered eight head I at the secretarys office here. He will campaign . his charges during the current meeting. - A. A. Baroni registered seven head at t the secretarys office at Jamaica. The ; string is headed by Autocrat. Jockey F. Zufelt is expected here from 1 California during the last week of the i current meeting. Owner-trainer D. S. Olechnovitz checked i in with three horses that he will campaign 1 during the Jamaica meeting. Trainer G. H. Strate registered six head i belonging to the Woodvale Farm and R. C. Winmill here at Jamaica.


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