Fairmount Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1930-06-03

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FAIRMOUNT PARK NOTES COLLINSVILLE Ill June 2 2J J W Bartholomew agent for Miss Blanche Watsons stable stopped off for the days racing He is en route to Topeka Kansas KansasA A Llano well known on New York tracks was an arrival and will stay for an indefinite period periodThomas Thomas OToole president of the Interna ¬ tional Stewards Association of St Louis headed a delegation of this organization to Fairmount Monday afternoon He made the presentation to the owner and jockey of the winning horse of the fifth race named in honor of the association associationMrs Mrs Thomas Kearney wife of the promi ¬ nent commissioner of St Louis will present the owner and jockey with watches in the feature race Tuesday afternoon at Fairmount Ladies day dayW W Phillips black gelding Saar by Light Brigade was destroyed his morning A series of ailments which were incurable was given as the cause causeJockey Jockey H Thomas who rode Thistle Ann in the Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs on Saturday returned to Fairmount where he viJl resume riding The filly Thistle Ann also was returned in good shape A K Miller acting for Mrs A K Miller purchased Matushka and Weiser from R Sco ville and the threeyearold filly Cherry Blaze from A J Pershall Miller will train the new acquisitions acquisitionsGeorge George Nugent trainer for Nugent Brothers who has been convalescing from a major operation was discharged from the St Marys hospital Sunday SundayJockey Jockey F Halbert departed for Chicago Monday and will close negotiations with the Rancocas Stable or Val Crane owner of the Wild Rose Farm Stable Both establish ¬ ments have been bidding for the boys serv ¬ ices icesW W Bailees Evergreen Queen which fin ¬ ished second in the eighth race Saturday was cut about the front legs Her training will be suspended for a week according to Sallee George Leonard a stable hand employed by W M Cain is recovering nicely from an attack of appendicitis at Dr M W Harrisons hospital at Collinsville Leonard is in financial difficulties and a member of the Thoroughbred Horse Association will so ¬ licit members in his behalf in an endeavor to obtain enough to pay for his treatment and operation operationJ J L Wilson represented by Panivana claimed Sleepy Boy out of the second race for 1500


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