Reineman Colors to Be Seen on Several Fronts: Divisions Now at Three Tracks; Carrara Marble Stays in East, Daily Racing Form, 1949-05-04

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Reineman Colors to Be Seen on Several Fronts Divisions Now at Three Tracks; Carrara Marble Stays in East SPORTSMANS PARK, Cicero, HI., May 3. — Helen S. Reinemans gold and black racing silks will be represented by thoroughbreds on several racing fronts in the ensuing weeks, according to trainer Ralph C. Baltimore. Baltimore arrived here this morning from Keeneland race track and quartered eight of the Chicagoans horses at Washington Park. This division will be campaigned during the 30-day Lincoln Pields-at-Washington Park meeting scheduled to open May 16. Baltimore stated he left three of Mrs. Reinemans horses in Kentucky for racing at Churchill Downs. He will return to the Louisville track to saddle Dinner Hour in the Clark Handicap on Thursday. Jal and Perry Pilot are the other two owned by Mrs. Reineman at the Falls City course. This trio is to join the division encamped at Washington Park in a few weeks. Another division of the Reineman charges is stabled at Randall Park near Cleveland, Ohio, under the care of former rider Andy Clutter. She has eight head at the Ohio oval being prepped for the Thistle Down Racing Associations meeting, which begins on Saturday. On another front she has the good performer, Carrara Marble, in training at the Pimlico race track in Baltimore, Md. This four-year-old son of Coldstream — Georgia Marble is slated to fulfill a stakes engagement next week at Pimlico and then will be transferred to Garden State Park near Camden, N. J., to appear in the Camden Handicap. Baltimore says he plans to be on hand to saddle Carrara Marble and that jockey N. L. Pierson has been engaged to ride the fleet sprinter in both of these outings.


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