Aqueduct Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1928-06-12

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~- 9 — AQUEDUCT NOTES $ . — # Frank J. Kearns and Neal Forbes returned from Ottawa, where they witnessed the first few days racing at Connaught Park. Bob Smith, accompanied by jockey George Fields, returned from Chicago and reported Strolling Player was on his way East. John Kermath has decided to ship the fencer Gunboat to Brookline, Mass., for that meeting. J. W. Kearns will ship fourteen horses to Fai.-mount Park, Collinsville, 111., on Wednesday. R. E. Wilson shipped a carload of horses, the property of different owners, to Kentucky, where they will be turned out for the remainder of the year.


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