Plan Fairmount Campaign: Audley Farm Stable Shipping String of Fourteen Horses.; Joseph Cattarinich Attending to Preliminary Details in Mutuel Department at Collinsville Track., Daily Racing Form, 1930-05-07

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PLAN FAIRMOUNT CAMPAIGN Audley Farm Stable Shipping String of Fourteen Horses Joseph Cnttarinlch Attending to Preliminary PreliminaryDetails Details in Mutucl Department at atColllnsville Colllnsville Track COLLINSVILLE 111 May C Kay Spence trainer for the Audley Farm which has an excellent number of racers including the fleet Derby candidate Gallant Knight wired racing secretary Julius Reeder that he would ship fourteen horses here Wednesday and the remainder of the thirty which he expects to race at Fairmount Park will be here follow ¬ ing the running of the Kentucky Derby He has nominated Gallant Knight for the Fair mount Derby which is to be run on May 24 and among the other stake eligibles which will race here are Easter Stockings and Nellie Custis which have been nominated in the Fairmount Inaugural InauguralThe The Audley Farm will race thirty horses here during the fortynine day meeting which begins on May 10 and ends July 5 and will have several nominations for the ten stake races scheduled in addition to the Fairmount Derby which carries an added value of 15000 15000When When the main division of the Audley Farm arrives on the grounds it will be the largest stable registered so far as the number of horses are concerned The George Collins string which arrived here today from Kentucky is next in order with a total of twentyfour twentyfourJoseph Joseph Cattarinich coowner in Fairmount and sports promoter was busilyv engaged soon after his arrival making job assign ¬ ments and attending to the advance details connected with the mutuel department He was pleased with the development of the Fairmount golf course being a very ardent golfer himself and always aspiring for the select 70 class He brings news that con ¬ ditions are improving in the East and he is optimistic about the coming meeting meetingCharles Charles Graffagnini Nev Orleans horse ¬ man has nominated four horses for the Fair mount Inaugural Malolo Arcturus While away and Beau Wrack The latter recently was claimed by Graffagnini for 5000 in Maryland Graffagnini was attracted to this horse one day about two years ago when he ran second to Minotaur then a prominent racer racerGeneral General manager Robert S Eddy Jr an ¬ nounced that every Tuesday would be Ladies Day This feature was inaugurated last year in the fall and made a tremendous hit with the feminine fans in this section Continued on twentieth page PLAN FAIRMOUNT CAMPAIGN Continued from first page It will be continued throughout the forty nineday meeting meetingB B McBain in charge of the jockeys room at Fairmount was an arrival from Chicago He also has filled the same position at Oriental Park Havana for the last sixteen years yearsCharles Charles Campau placing judge and entry clerk wired Julius Reeder that he would arrive at Collinsville Wednesday morning morningJames James Lemarie for many years auditor and accountant at the Fair Grounds and at present auditor for Jefferson Park in New Orleans was an arrival Monday coming up to take charge of the accounting department at Fairmount He is considered one of the most capable men in his line in the country countryThe The news of the death of H D Curly Brown was quite a shock to the horse colony here he being well known by many of the trainers and owners on the grounds Only three days ago his Brown Shasta Farm Stable arrived here in charge of H W Frisco Hoag who then reported that his boss was ill but had no idea it was quite so serious


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