Fairmount Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1926-06-29

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| FAIRM0UNT PARK NOTES CORLINSVILT /E, 111., June 28. Carlaris and the others in the Chula Vista Stable were shipped to Raceland this morning. Owner W. T. Anderson departed Sunday for Lexington, where he will supervise the shipment of ten horses he has there to join the Raceland band. Jockey Philpot went with trainer Fred Kraft at the same time-that the horses were shipped from here. The horses owned by R. Gentry and others trained by A. C.oldblatt were shipped yesterday to Windsor, where they will be campaigned at the near Detroit courses. II. C. Redwell departe-d for Latonia Saturday night. Cudgeller and Forenoon were j sent to the Kentucky course Sunday. Fore- noon had been an intended starter in the Valley Stakes on July ::. hut the owner [ changed his plans after the colts performance last Saturday. J. O. Keene e-ame in advance of the five horses he shipped from I-atonia yesterday to join the others he has been racing here. The consignment included Pani Roma. In Pounds, Shades of Xight. Penumbra and Don Diego. The latter is highly regarded and is an intended starter in next Saturday s Valley Stakes. Trainer George Walker, in charge of the EL Teller Archibald band of two-year-olds her.-, is planning to ship them to Saratoga, Where they will be rested until the opening of the racing at that i oint. The Archihald horses now in the Bast under care of trainer George Arvin will also he shipped to Saratoga. Trainer Walker contemplates returning bore for the fall racing. Thomas . McDowells horses will he rested after the close of the present meeting until tie- opening of. the Coney Island racing July 22. They will ■• campaJcned at the near Cincinnati track through the meeting at Coney Island, and it is also the intention of Mr. McDowell to augment his Conej Island string hy additions from horses Mrs at the Ashland Farm. The condition books of the Peoria meeting wore distrihuted to owners here today. Trainer .1. Rohnon, in .barge of the J. B Cloher horses here, has been instructed by the latter to ship the horses to Horn. -wood neat Wednesday.


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