Fairmount Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1928-06-12

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FAIRMOUNT PARK NOTES $, $ COLLINSVILLE, 111., June 11. P. O. Anderson, represented by Dr. Lar-rabee in the fourth race Friday, claimed Kiyi from M. Estopinal for ,750. Saturday was pay day in the jockey colony and jockey Karl Horvath, who came here last Monday, led the riders during the first week of his sojourn in the saddle. Horvath was high in regard to earnings for the week, drawing 39. W. Lauscher was runner up with 24. The next highest earner was J. J. McTague with 09, while E. Shropshire was fourth on the list with 96. The two-year-old Double Heart, in the division of the Three Ds Stock Farm Stable that is quartered here under trainer Louis Tauber, was shipped to Chicago, as first plnnned. H. P. Gardners two-year-old Man o War gelding Clyde Van Dusen, winner of the Valley Stakes last Saturday, was shipped to Arlington Park, where the youngster will join the Chicago division of the H. P. Gardner stable that is in charge of trainer Bob Steele. Trainer "an Dusen sent the winner of the Valley stakes off on his journey to Arlington Park, then left here, bound for Latonia to attend the sale there today of the horses embracing the racing interests of the late Col. W. E. Applegate and closing the partnership of Colonel Applegates estate and Clyde Van Dusen. Another of the juveniles that came here to fulfill an engagement in Saturdays stake race and which has been sent to Arlington Park, was the fwo-year-old Silverdale, which races for Edward B. McLean. Mrs. George Ellis, wife of jockey George Ellis, one of the contract riders for the Greentree Stable, is a visitor at Fairmount Park. Mrs. Ellis is the daughter of P. C. Galliger, one of the racing officials at Fair-mount Park. Mrs. Ellis is residing with her father in Collinsville.


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