New York Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1944-05-05

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New York Notes JAMAICA L I N Y May 4 Max Hirsch received word from his son Max Jr who is in England with the Air Corps that the present situation regard ¬ ing the threeyearolds training for the Derby and other races in England is that there is little to choose between the lot He sums it up in a few words that at the present the choice for the Epsom Downs classic is a tossup tossupPat Pat Dwyer who is training the horses owned by the Texas patron B F Whit aker reported that his son Dick is home on leave He has four sons in the service Jack who recently returned from a tour of overseas duty Joe and Buddy The latter two are now overseas Laverne and John sons of the late famed Rancocas Stable jockey Laverne Fator are members of the armed forces in England and according to letters to their mother are anticipating D Day and hoping to return soon and get a glimpse of New York racing John B Campbell racing secretary and handicapper on the Metropolitan circuit released the first edition of the Belmont Park conditions to horsemen here yester ¬ day This issue covers the first 10 days of the Westchester Racing Associations meeting which opens Monday May 8 8Herbert Herbert Dynamite Kerr reported the arrival in Maryland of a colt by Swash ¬ buckler from Dizzy Dame The latter raced for Kerr following her acquisition via the claiming route The new arrival is eligible for all Marylandbred races Who Goes There raced himself right into class A of the graded handicap division by his impressive accounting of the Edge mere Purse He is a Swift Stakes eligible who should be seen to advantage over the sevenfurlong test Wednesday Reward Me sore from his last outing and Lady Olga another that lacked speed the other day are both on the stewards list meaning that they will have to gallop to the satisfaction of the official veteri ¬ narian before their entries will be accepted again Trainer Harris Brown announced that Bel Reigh Mrs Tilyou Christophers three yearold hope for stake honors will be given a short breather from intensive training He will be pointed for the With ¬ ers mile to be run on May 20 at Belmont O V Boyle track superintendent at Bel ¬ mont Park was an early morning Jamaica visitor He conferred with Terry Farley regarding the jockeys quarters at the Nas ¬ sau County course


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