Lynch from Erdenheim School, Daily Racing Form, 1944-04-14

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Lynch From Erdenheim School JAMAICA, L. I., N. Y., April 13.— Jockey Jimmy Lynch, one of Brookmeade Stables pilots, is another from the A. J. Joyner-Bert Mulholland riding school, conducted at George D. Wideners Erdenheim Farm in Pennsylvania. Lynch, a 108-pounder, left school in his native Albany, N. Y., in 1930 and spent three years at Erdenheim. He then entered the employ of Sheldon Fairbanks and later with Lyle Phillips. He won his first race aboard M. Jessbergers Scout Master here at Jamaica on May 7, 1934. Jimmy signed with his present employer on January 1 and spent the winter with the Hugh Fontaine-trained string at Aiken, S. C.


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