Fairmount Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1928-06-23

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* ! FAIRMOUNT PARK NOTES $ s COLLINSVILLE, 111., June 22. A. P. Foley and his former trainer, D. Shaw, have severed their connections and it is Will ys intention to do his own training in the future. Pending his being licensed as a trainer Foleys Rosette, a starter in the first race, was saddled by Ed. Median. Starter William Snyder had added the following horses to the schooling list: Grass Maid, Ticker, Breast Plate. Triplette, Clay Pigeon, Nama and Crispie Seth. Two of the starters in the seventh race on Thursday came out of the race badly lamed. Breast Plate and Benedict Vow fell lame and will be absent from the races for a considerable time. Otto Torrell came in from Latonia and his three-year-old Turn On was shipped here and turned over to O. H. Trotter. Th ? latter also received in the shipment from Latonia and registered here Pieadilly. Sporting Maid, Black Kan and Thunder Call. C. A. Coyle made a decrease in his stable of thoroughbreds, having disposed of the plater Sly Polly to C. Bunte in a private transaction. M. Finns good two-year-old filly Port Harlem was unloaded here in good condition this morning, she having been shipped over from Latonia to be a starter in the Illinois Stakes Saturday. It is expected that jockey T. Maguire will come over from Latonia tomorrow to ride Port Harlem in the stake.


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