Many Horses For Hamilton, Daily Racing Form, 1929-06-24

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MANY HORSES FOR HAMILTON MONTREAL, Que., June 22.— Paul Ciceri got back from Toronto this morning and reported that while there he consulted with A. H. Louden, secretary of the Hamilton Jockey Club, regarding stall room at the Hamilton course. "If all of the horsemen who have reserved stabling at Hamilton ship there, they will have a cracking good meeting," said Ciceri. Among those whom he mentioned as reservations there are: J. A. Parsons, who is shipping from Tijuana ; W. J. Potter, who is coming up from Kentucky ; the Thornclif fe Stable, whose horses are getting back in action after being rested up since the close of the Woodbine meeting ; A. G. Weston, who has signified his intention of sending his good horse Jopagan to the post some time during the meeting; H. S. Hart and W. V. Casey, who are shipping up from New York. Many applications were received from horsemen who are at the Ak-Sar-Ben course, but the management was forced to turn down these applications for want of room. Ciceri has arranged for a special to leave here for Hamilton at the conclusion of the meeting.


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