Aqueduct Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1928-06-14

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f AQUEDUCT TURF NOTES « $ NEW YORK, N. Y., June 13. Zelma ONeal was kicked at the post in her last start and will be on the shelf for some time, according to trainer C. Buxton. Sunchen and dinger Mint, from the Sagamore Stable, have been shipped to the farm iln the Worthington Valley, near Baltimore, Md., and will be turned out for the balance of the season. Morty Lynch stated that William Gallagher, Tom Butts and his son Ned will be at Brookline, Mass., for that meeting. James Fitzsimmons stated that Diavolo Would be pointed for the Empire Gity Derby. Ex-steeplechase jockey J. Russell has secured a farm at Northport, Long Island, and twill branch out as a developer of steeplechasers. J. O. Keene left for his home in Lexington, Ky., and turned over his good two-year-old Jean Valjean to Pete Coyne to train. He also appointed John Gros as his eastern representative during his absence. John Lowe stated that the high-priced two-year-old .Hustle On was fully recovered from his serious illness and has been placed in training. T. R. Queen, who severed his connections as trainer of the Saraspa Stable, has received two offers. One is from a prominent Western owner who campaigns a stable in I Kentucky. The other is from an eastern stable, which would engage him as assistant trainer. Queen has not decided which to accept. Harold Goodwin has been engaged as trainer for the Saraspa Stable, succeeding T. R. Queen, who resigned.


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