Fairmount Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1929-06-07

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| FAIRMOUNT PARK NOTES j e COLLINSVILLE, 111., June 6. Among the latest additions to the thoroughbred colony at Fairmount Park are Rogers Caldwells two good fillies, Lady Loose and Lady Broadcast, the latter the filly which finished second to Rose of Sharon in the Kentucky Oaks. Caldwells horses were brought here by R. J. Gilmore, who also has in his charge W. W. Dardens Bright Hour and Luray. H. Kskridges four-year-old Jack Rankins also came in the same special from Churchill Downs. Trainer Gilmore also brought along from Louisville, OConnell and Batsmans Governor Peoy and John Greener, A. Browns Renntal, John M. Branhams Meddlesome Laura and My Call, and in addition brought several racers of his own property. B. S. Cutlers horses arrived from Belmont Park and in the shipment were Money Order, Cabildo and Onions, in charge of trainer G. Lavine.


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