Blue Bonnets Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1928-06-19

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tBLUEfNE ♦ V MONTREAL, Que., June 18. M. I.ynes lost the three-year-old maiden Baldoyle when he was jumped on and cut down so badly that it was found necessary to destroy him. Andy Bradford, manager of Kings Park the new race track recently completed here announced that if arrangements could bo made witn the management of Delorimier Park a meeting would be given at Kings 1ark beginning June 23. Secretary Louis Angcvine announced that standing Btalla would be erected at the seventieths and mile chutes. Work on the stalls started this morning, with the idea of having th.m ready for Wednesdays racing The track at Blue Bonnets this spring is in better condition than ever, due to the untiring efforts of track superintendent H. M Donaldson. So good a judge as John J. Mel Cafferty pronounced the Blue Bonnets track the best finished he ever trained a horse oyer, and this means much, coming from a man oil his experience.


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