Aqueduct Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1928-06-25

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AQUEDUCT TURF NOTES | $ $ NEW YORK, N. Y., June 23. Trainer W. Garth has decided to rest up the two-year-olds Spree and Too High until Saratoga. S. C. Hildreth made his first appearance Friday, following a slight indisposition which lasted for a few days. Jockeys Schreiner and S. Renick were suspended by the starter for five days for disobedience at the post in the second race Friday. Edward Arlington has announced a sale of all his thoroughbred holdings. The stable will go under the hammer at the Aqueduct course June 29, when the Faslg-Tipton Company has arranged an auction of various other horses in training. In this lot that Mr. Arlington is sending to the sale are the six juveniles he recently purchased from the Kan-cocas Stable. These are Emplctte, Gray March, Ma Chu, Shin Si, Dash, and Danae. The older horses to be sold are Clearance, Scatt, Hesper, Irish Star, Hazard and Poetic. W. A. Crawford, who recently claimed Cockrill, sold him privately Friday to William McCabe.


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