Sotheby’s will auction a collection of sporting art from the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jeffords this October, including paintings from equine artists Sir Alfred Munnings and John Frederick Herring. Also up for sale: racing trophies from the 19th and 20th centuries. Why not buy one for your mantle? (Thoroughbred Times)
The NYRA announced yesterday that special season admissions passes are now on sale. Passes for the Clubhouse are $100, for the Grandstand $50, and are good for entrance every day of the meet. Beware, though: Buy a pass and you may miss out on giveaways tracks officials are calling “sure things,” such as the John Velazquez bobble head doll fans will receive with paid admission on July 29.
Other news: “Life Among the Ruins Suits La Reine’s Terms” (Washington Post) and “Smarty not challenging elders soon” (Boston Globe).
With wagering on the Preakness up 36.5% from 2003, “the Maryland Jockey Club no longer is considering cutting weeks from the summer racing schedule in an effort to maintain present race purse levels” (Washington Post). Unfortunately for Woodbine, the “sharp decline in wagering on the Queen’s Plate Stakes could lead to purse cuts” at the track this year (Thoroughbred Times).
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