Churchill Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1926-05-11

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CHURCHILL TURF NOTES LOUISAILLE Ky May 10 10J J B McGinn whose horses are run in the name of the Hialeah Stable was an arrival for the inaugural racing at Churchill Downs DownsCaptain Captain E B McKinley of the United States Army Remount Service came over from Ijexington Friday to look over stallions suit ¬ able for service Hi the remount depots Jockey II Kaiser who suffered a badly injured foot at Lexington will begin accenl ing mounts at this meeting F D Shea owner of the Green Briar stable accompanied by his wife arrived from their home in AAinnipeg Manitoba and will remain until after the running of the Derby Mose Goldblatt acting for the H P AVhit ¬ ney stable sold Token to the Green Briar stable for a private consideration considerationDr Dr C N Finch operated on AV S Eam sters Uncle Hugh and Ike AVeils Bertram AA for wind trouble troubleC C Bruce Head manager of Fairmount was also on hand handJockey Jockey J McTaggart arrived today from the East and will ride for the stable of E B McLean McLeanStuartPolk StuartPolk has arranged to ship to Aurora tho five horses he purchased at the AVilliams Brothers sale saleJ J C Milam has sent his good mare Anna M Humphrey to the court of John E Mad dens Sir Martin The mare was taken up early in the season but did not stand train ¬ ing ingD D Maguire under contract to S West is an arrival here and will accept mounts the rest of the meeting meetingAmong Among the improvements in betting facili ¬ ties in the clubhouse is the isolation of the cashiers department from the betting ring This arrangement will greatly expedite prog ¬ ress within the enclosure while a double stairway has also been installed to furnish more commodious passage between the two departments departmentsCharlie Charlie ICoerner has purchased the colt Blockhead from E R Bradley and will ship the son of Black Toncy to the Fairmount course with the others of his stable at the conclusion of the racing at Churchill Downs DownsJockey Jockey Harry Lunsford had his first mount in over a year when he rode Sis Garry in the sixth race He is under contract to Alderman J J Coughlin CoughlinJockey Jockey H Meyer who announced his re ¬ tirement from the saddle during the past winter has returned to his former profes ¬ sion and will ride for his former employers the Idle Hour Farm Stable He had the mount on President in the third race raceGeneral General Haldeman sustained many cuts about the leg in his start Saturday SaturdayJefferson Jefferson Livingston whose horses are he ing trained by R A Smith and will be raced on the New York tracks was an arrival to remain here fot the remainder of the racing racingAl Al Muller headed the advance delegation that will witness the Kentucky Derby He came this morning from Ihe Crescent city cityT T J Pendergast whose horses are quar ¬ tered here was an arrival this morning from his home in Kansas City to remain for the remainder of the meeting meetingBud Bud Gentry whose horses are trained by Arthur Goldblatt came from Chicago and will remain until the close of Louisville racing racingThe The stewards had up the claim of E B Elkins for Nettie Sweep until they could determine its merits J Hanover trainer of Omnia and Elkins its owner were questioned The claim was allowed but the owner was notified not to enter Omnia in a future race to which he was manifestly outclassed and solely for the purpose of claiming It is the intention of the stewards to scrutinize every claim and to invalidate those which in their opinion are unjust


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