Aueduct [Aqueduct] Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1926-06-16

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AUEDUCT TURF NOTES MEW FORK, H. V. June 15. Hooks for the meeting of the Empire City Hyteing Association at the Yonkers track from July 7 to .luly 2:t were distributed among the horsemen at Aqueduct. Ketmis Higgtns was an arrival from Montreal and will remain for the remainder of the meeting. F. .1. McOovern arrived from Haltimore to witness Victiix perform in the running of the first race today. Samuel Casey, a bookmakers clerk, died at his home in Brooklyn Monday. Sir Bortald. a son of Ambassador IV. and Bobolink II.. was ■hipped to the Watkms Farm at Hoyce, Va.. yesterday by .lames Fit/.smimons. lb will enter the stud at that point. There •*■ an important addition made to Charles F. Hills auction of horses when Max llirsch decided to dispose of King Solomons Seal. This sale is to be conducted in the Aqueduct paddock on .lune 30. and several other consignoments have already been made, with others expected before the date of selling. C. Kloho has purchased Tiff from Mrs. P. J. Lavin. and V. H. Finnegan will continue as trainer. Manager Luke A. Cassidy has engaged Fox to look after the allotment of stalls at the Empire city meeting. Charles F. Hill of the Thoroughbred Sales Company, has announced an auction of the horses in trainim, of the estate of the late J. .1. Doherty. to be conducted at the Aqueduct track Wedaeaday, lane Mi There will also be some consignments from the Brook-nieadc Stable, as well as some other racing establish menta win n Broken Vows paraded for the final race of the Monday afternoon program she carried the Barbarity silks of the fourth generation of tin Morris family. Bmck Pepper, «rhk* finished third in tin third race of Mond.iv was claimed by Louis Btrabe for »,oo0. C PTanek claim- d Olympic from tli« New- toadale stable oat of the fifth race for ,000. Senat r Patrick F Joyce nrrhr d from Hairiebursj for a few days racing. c. v. Primrose pal in an appearance t see the Brooklyn Handicap Mr. Primrose has been offered the office of presiding steward for the fifteen days race meeting at Peoria. 111. This meeting opens July 1. Henry Berg, well known to racing, died suddenly on the train while returning from the races at Belmont Park Saturday. Robert Walden was a visitor for the opening day of the meeting. .lames Boden was an arrival from Hamilton, Ont.. and took charge of the P. F. .Joyce stable. He reported that D. R. Raymonds Goldbeater spread a hoof in his last race and would be shipp d to Aqueduct and turned out for some time. John T. Kermath will leave here for Brook-line. Mass.. to attend the Hunts mooting at that point on Thursday and Saturday. The following hoists are 011 the schooling list: norma, Avisack 11.. Shoplifter, Khayyam Belle, Abul Bath and Sabine. During the past Belmont meeting twenty horses Changed hands by the claiming route. Wold WSjS received that William Woodwards Agathana. which eras shipped to Paris, Ky., to enter the stud, had arrived in pood condition. Ham Keeae and Karl Baade will leave for St Loots, Wednesdav with J soph H. Wid-en. rs Haste for the running of the I2S.906 adeb d Palrmooat Derby to be decided over the Collinsville track Baturdsy. Rock Man from Mrs. Baker.-, Bags more Stable, is already at the Illinois track for the running. Jockey G. Ellis wh was suspended for two rating day: on Monday, will resume riding i n 1 d 1 1 sday. .lames W. licaly made Ms first appears ace today in a week. He was kick 1 |.% ■ horse during the B. Inn nt meeting.


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