Canadian Turf Gossip, Daily Racing Form, 1928-05-29

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— — — ■ ■■■■■■————— —— 1 MCANADIAN TURF GOSSIP 1 • — 4 TORONTO, Ont, May 28. Thomas Healey returned to New York last night to look after the main division of the stable he has quartered at Belmont Park. Four of the Wilson-Salmon band will be raced at Long Branch in charge of Jack Pryce and will then be shipped to Blue Bonnets at the conclusion of the Toronto meeting. Harry Rites left for rimlieo Saturday with the J. E. Griffith racers Canter and Fair Beth. The plans are to rest op at Pim-lico for a month and then ship the entire stahle to the Empire City course. Northland was claimed out of the seventh race Friday by H. Haymaker for ,000. Jockey C. Mcrgler has bees engaged to ride Trickly Heat in the Thorncliffe Handicap on Monday. Mrs. George Jacoby and her daughter wish to thank their many friends for the kind expressions of sympathy extended them on the death of the late Mr. Jacoby, who died in Toronto on Tuesday, last. Mr. Jacoby was one of th2 most popular of the staff of men in the big mutuel ere vv m ployed by Mortimer Mahonoy at the various courses in Canada and the States. Jockey H. Little lost his apprenticeship allowance from outside owners when he landed Fraukin a winner in the seventh race last Wednesday. Jockey W. W. Long was fined 0 by the starter for disobedience at the post on Wednesday and on Thursday Wyatt was fined 5 for the same offense. The R. T. Wilson racers Sunfire and The Bigot and W. J. Salmons steeplechaser Gun


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