untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1924-09-10


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AURORA TRACK NOTES AURORA, 111., Sept. 9. T. H. Wilson arrived from Canada with five and J. C. Waters with three. Captain E. J. Weiss, who is in charge of the Pinkerton force here, is keeping tne grounds clear of all undesirable characters. A carload of horses arrived from Niagara Falls with the following consignees: Mrs. J. L. Brannon with six, Blair Mock with two, G. W. Foreman, three. George Sherman has turned over the contract he held on the promising light-weight rider, R. McHugh, to A. F. Dayton. He can do 95 pounds and should do plenty of riding here. The Fox Valley Business Mens Racing Association is leaving no avenues open for any complaints in regards to making preparations for comfort for the horsemen. They are erecting two more new barns, with stalls for forty horses in each one.


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