Thorncliffe Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1926-06-01

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THORNCLIFFE PARK NOTES TORONTO Ont May 31 31Following Following are officials for the Thorncliffe meeting which opened today todayStewards Stewards J B Campbell P J Miles arid W A Hewitt HewittSteward Steward Representing Canadian Racing Associations Francis Nelson NelsonJudges Judges David S Gillies Joseph Farrell and E C St Fere M P PStarter Starter Marshall Cassidy CassidyRacing Racing Secretary Joseph McLennan McLennanAssistant Assistant to Secretary E A Stewart StewartClerk Clerk of Scales Edwin Whyte WhytePaddock Paddock and Patrol Judges W E Burke R a Hayes and W C Kelly KellyClerk Clerk of the Course F S Livingston LivingstonJ J B Campbell who is making up the condition book of the Windsor meeting re ¬ ports that the stakes to be run at the Wind ¬ sor track have filled well Among those nominated in the frontier stakes are Sara zen King Nadi Peanuts Joy Smoke Edisto Mothers Son Harrovian and Punjab All of the best youngsters racing on the Canadian circuit have been nominated in the twoyear old events eventsGeorge George Palmer who did the starting at Mount Royal passed through here on his way to his home at Havre de Grace His assis ¬ tants Tex Read and Nipper Rowe will erect the starting gate at the Long Branch track on Thursday morning to school horses who will race at that meeting meetingSeveral Several stables have been shipped from Montreal to the Long Branch track including Blair Mock W R Richey and J F Pons At the conclusion of the Kempton Park meeting a special train will put out from Montreal for Long Branch Included in the latter consignment will be W G Campbell CampbellDevonite Devonite was entered in the seventh race for Tuesday through an error It was found that he was not eligible and the officials ordered that his name be eliminated from the list of entries for that event eventWilliam William A Woolatt the moving spirit in the Devonshire track was a visitor at Thorn ¬ cliffe this afternoon afternoonThe The Somerset Stable whose string is made up of steeplechasers was shipped from the Woodbine direct to Hamilton John Nixon was another horseman who raced at AVood bine who went to Hamilton The Ludgate Farm horses were shipped to the Hamilton course courseA A notice was posted in the secretarys office here warning horsemen not to make entries unless trainers application for license had been granted and not to engage a rider unless he is one who had received a license


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