Churchill Downs Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1930-05-26

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CHURCHILL DOWNS NOTES LOUISVILLE Ky May 24 A very attractive program is being ar ¬ ranged for next Wednesday when members of the Market Street Merchants Association will hold sway at Churchill Downs The fea ¬ tured handicap will be titled in honor of that association and special awards for the after ¬ noon include a handsome imported silver belt t buckle for the rider of the handicap winner a and a valuable silver plate for the owner o t the victorious horse horseJi Ji C Milam has obtained quarters for his ° stable at Washington Park and will get away l for that course next week weekJockey Jockey II Fisher has become affiliated with I the Rogers Caldwell stable here in charge c of J M Goode GoodeMalcolm Malcolm MacFarlape prpmjnent and capa ¬ ble racing official is a visitor He will spend a a week here as the guest Qf John F Schorr f following which he goes to Long Branch where standWillie he cerves in the stewards stand Willie Crump former jockey who has come i in for much success in his first season as a t trainer has arranged to transfer the J W Parrish horses to Washington Park jmme f diately after the running of the Kentucky l Oaks in which Rich Widow will carry the J Parrish silks silksThe The stable of F F Brant local horseman goes t to Washington Park following the close 1 here hereWhile While A Baker will race his entire stable c at Washington Park a division in charge of J Harry Saladin returns to Kentucky for the 3 Latonia meeting while Baker campaigns a J number of the Clark racers at Arlington Park l ParkAt At the termination of the Downs meeting John V Pons will transfer his small but use ¬ ful ParkThe stable to Washington Park The stewards declined jockey R Cheatham l permission to ride against a starter of A D Steele for whom he has been gallop ¬ ing horses horsesJ J J Greely this morning took over to train and race the Viking Stables Lawley formerly in his charge Greely will take him and others to Washington Park tonight Jockey D Clavier having left his employer J T Looney without the latters consent the stewards issued a warning to horsemen not to employ or harbor the boy boyUpon Upon report of E Haughton that Midi had a slight temperature the stewards sane tioned his withdrawal from the opening race Knebelkamp Morns Harry Kuhns suf ¬ fered a mild attack of colic following his winning race yesterday and his illness occa ¬ sioned a delay in the departure of the stable for Washington Park The gelding was somewhat improved this afternoon and not unlikely trainer OConnell will load the big string for the trip to the Chicago track tomorrow tomorrowO O A Bianchi is considering sending the cheaper horses in his stable to Riverside Park ParkNews News of Verlyn Smiths return to the sad ¬ dle at Woodbine struck a popular chord among the horsemen and riders here Verlyn too young to obtain a license in Kentucky went to Canada with the finest recommenda ¬ tions of the state racing commission He is under contract to the Greentree Stable but will ride under call to Lloyd Gentry during the remainder of the Canadian season Edward seasonEdward Haughton expects to send ten of the Greentree Stable horses to Washington Park tomorrow night and the others follow at the close of the local season The seasonThe Knebelkamp Morris stable with the exception of Bill Morris a scheduled starter in the Bashford Manor Stakes here Friday leaves tonight for Washington Park Bill Morris is to be left here in charge of Lon Johnson and Charles Landolt will return from Chicago to ride the gelding Landolt is riding in the best form of his careeiand his loss leaves a gap in the local colony for the meetingThe final of the meeting The gelding Harry Kuhns which suffered a mild attack of colic following his winnin race Thursday is in satisfactory condition to make the trip with the other Knebelkamp Morris racers racersJohn John Marschs threeyearold Hogans Play died at Churchill Downs last night Too ill to ship Cecil Howard left him here as he moved the other Marsch horses to Wash ¬ ington nightRoscoe Park Thursday night Roscoe Goose acting for the Braedalbano Stable sold the threeyearold Wilmer to M N Porter He will be schooled to hunt ¬ ing ingNot Not unlikely a majority of the J B Res pess horses which Art Goldblatt has here will be away from competition until the La ¬ tonia season Beauty Belle Bush Monarch The Widower and Corsicana twoyearolds in the stable are suffering from bucked shins shinsIrritation Irritation resulting from riding through the flying mud Friday brought jockey R Yeltons right eye bruised by a cold on Wednesday to such condition that he was unable to fill his engagements today


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