Fairmount Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1928-06-25

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v FAIRMOUNT PARK NOTES | $, $ COLLINSVILLE, 111., June 23. Visitors of the day at Fairmount were D. Borgman, a physician from Louisville, Ky., while O. Pons came down from one of the Canadian tracks. The Three Ds Stock Farm Stables two juvenile fillies, which started here in the Illinois Stakes, namely Thats It and Gen. Ricky, were shipped back to Arlington Park after fulfilling their engagements in the stake. The establishments premier jockey L. Hardy, who came here from Arlington Park to ride Thats It in the stake, also left Fairmount Park, returning to Chicago. M. Finns two-year-old filly Port Harlem, another that invaded Fairmount Park for the Illinois Stakes, will be shipped back to trainer J. F. Schorr at Latonia, leaving here on Sunday night. Jockey T. Maguire, who was here for the purpose of riding Port Harlem in todays main attraction, also left for Latonia again. Lloyd Gentry purchased the three-year-old filly Thistle Glad from G. Collins at private sale - day. It is expected that when Thistle Glad starts in the interests of Gentry on Monday that the apprentice G. White, whom Gentry is developing, will make his riding debut here.


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