Fairmount Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1928-06-04

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FAIRMOUNT PARK NOTES COLLINSVILLE, 111., June 2. Entries for Mondays races were made by Lloyd Gentry and W. M. Cain, whose horses will arrive Sunday. Gentry is bringing sixteen from Churchill Downs, and Cain ten head from Aurora. Jockey K. Horvath will accompany Mr. Gentry, while J. Parma-, lee will ride for Cain as soon as he recovers from injuries received at Aurora. R. Pollard brought in five head today from Aurora and If. If. Nicoll arrived with four from Lexington. Jockey J. Mazoue accompanied Nicoll. Old Bill and Ben Omar have ben added to the schooling list and Master Sweep excused by starter William Snyder. Alexander Pantages stable here, in charge of Eddie Taplin, will be shipped to Arlington Park tomorrow night with the several Derby horses going to that point. By order of the stewards, all riders will dismount in front of the judges stand, instead of just the placed horses as heretofore. Jockeys L. Pichon, W. Fronk and C. E. Allen went to Arlington Park following their engagements in the Derby, and W. Garner, E. Pool and E. Ambrose went to Latonia. Garner is under suspension, but will be permitted to ride Misstep in the American Derby. Mr. and Mrs. Stuyvesant Peabody, who came from Louisville to witness the performance of their lfartta Flynn in the Derby, motored back to Chicago, stopping at Springfield, 111., for the night. Trainer John Schorr was an arrival from Louisville to saddle Toro in the Derby. He departed after the race for Cincinnati, where he will await the arrival of the McLean horses from Louisville. Sunday, Toro will be shipped to Arlington Park, for his engagement in the American Derby next Saturday. Owner Leo Marks, who races under the nom de course of the Le Mar Stock Farm Stable, was on hand to witness his Misstep perform in the Derby. He stated that Misstep would be shipped Monday to Chicago to start in the American Derby. Miller Henderson, trainer of the Audley Farm Stable horses, was undecided relative to immediate plans for Bobashela. He said before the Derby : "If the colt runs a creditable race and comes out of it in good style, we will probably ship to Belmont Park to start in the Belmont Stakes next Saturday." Martie Flynn will be shipped to Chicago Sunday to rejoin the others in the S. Peabody band now at Arlington Park.


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