Fairmount Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1927-06-06

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FAIRMOUNT PARK NOTES COLLINSVILLE 111 June 4 Harry Payne Whitneys Whiskery will bo shipped to New York Sunday in the samo car that he came in He will be accom ¬ panied by trainer Fred Hopkins and his brother William Jockey Shillick will also return with the horse Jockey Ambrose who came here to ride him returned tonight John F Schorr shipped Jock Elizabeth and Owena to Latonia Sunday to rejoin the others in the E M McLean division now at the Milldale course Schorr went to Louis ¬ ville from which point he will motor to La ¬ tonia toniaJoseph Joseph E Wideners Osmand will be ship ¬ ped back to Belmont Park Monday in caie of assistant trainer R G Denny Osmand will probably be an absentee from the Bel ¬ mont Stakes to be decided next Saturday the Widener dependence in this being Chance Shot ShotJockey Jockey Earl Sande leaves for New York Sunday morning and will arrive at Belmont Park in ample time to accept mounts Mon ¬ day afternoon afternoonAlbert Albert Johnson who came to ride Buddy Bauer in the Fairmount Derby returned to Latonia Sunday to rejoin the E R Brad ¬ ley stable Buddy Bauer was shipped to Latonia Sunday SundayO O Bourassa who handled W J Salmons Black Panther returned to Canada where he has been riding successfully and leads the riders by a wide margin marginGay Gay Hallie was purchased at private sale by W M Gain from J McNamara before the first race and she raced in the interest of Cain in the opening number numberD D Sullivan and R Lucas were other own ¬ ers who arrived with their stables stablesH H T Archibalds Candy Queen showed con ¬ siderable Improvement during the day and trainer George Walker is of the opinion that her illness will not be serious seriousJockey Jockey W Lilley was unable to make the required weight of 109 pounds on Handy Mandy In the Fairmount Derby and rode two pounds overweight


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