More Homewood Arrivals: More Than One-Hundred Horses In Louisville Shipment.; American Derby Candidate Tannery Reaches Washington Park--Roscoe Goose Horses in Condition., Daily Racing Form, 1930-06-04

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MORE HOMEWOOD ARRIVALS More Than OneHundred Horses In Louisville Shipment American Derby Candidate Tannery Reaches ReachesWashington Washington Park Roscoe Goose GooseHorses Horses In Condition HOMEWOOD 111 June 3 The influx o stables from Kentucky continued at Washing ¬ ton Park today when arrivals from Churchill Downs Louisville increased the Homewood track colony of thoroughbreds by more than 100 In all seven cars came in from the Kentucky course and the most prominent shipment included a division of the big stable trained by A Jack Baker In all Baker brought fifteen horses and sent as many to Latonia in charge of Harry Saladin SaladinTannery Tannery E F Prichards crack threeyear old and one of the outstanding westernowned hopefuls for the 50000 added American Derby headed the shipment which also In ¬ cluded R S Clarks Galaday a certain starter in the Illinois Oaks and eligible for the American Derby Current a double winner at Churchill Downs Bellicent another Illi ¬ nois Oaks nominee Wisdom Plumbago Hie over Whisp Outpost De Witt Freshet Stim ulent Lion Heart Apple Brandy Chelys and Whiskery the latter the property of the Morven Stud StudTannery Tannery unloaded in good condition and under present plans will participate in at least one race prior to the American Derby coming up on June 14 The son of Ballot and Blemished has since his rather dis ¬ appointing performance in the Kentucky Derby figured in impressive trials and there is a feeling about his camp that he will come through handsomely in the Washington Park fixture fixtureJockey Jockey Willie Garner who has been nurs ¬ ing a fractured thumb accompanied Baker here and expects to get into action without further delay delayCharles Charles E Gross who campaigned a big stable for Prichard in Kentucky brought up George Weber Dick Weidel West Virginia Transgression and Weideleen to campaign at Washington Park and after the close here may reassemble his entire stable at Latonia LatoniaEight Eight were in the string unloaded by Charles N Lewis Louisville turfman and secretary of the Kentucky State Racing Com ¬ mission Miss Lee Bonoby Little Chip Dev ¬ lin Jamocas Sam Wooldridge Sandy Bottom and My Sheik make up the stable stableRoscoe Roscoe Goose found his horses in good shape upon arrival at the Homewood track He has a dozen that include the racers of JJesha Breckinridge Jouett Shbuse Polk Laf foon Henry C Yeiser Jr E Marvin May and three to campaign under his own silks silksHoward Howard Dots Illegitimate Tela and My No and R A Smiths Overboard came in in charge of Howard Wells who is now much improved after an attack of appendicitis appendicitisOther Other smaller stables included those of C E Hamilton in charge of James Gass C A Bidencope Walter I Kohn Kinney Pitt J C Milanl and E E Mooar MORE EXPECTED TODAY TODAYIt It was understood at Washington Park that the J W Parrish and Gallaher Combs stables will be among the Wednesday arrivals from the Downs Trainer Willie Crump a former jockey is bringing Rich Widow an Illinois Oaks candidate Dr Parrish Stock Market Percentage and others to campaign under the Parrish colors while Back Log Fiddler Lady Fingers Plumage Pompon and seven others are scheduled to make up the Gallaher Combs stable here The latter stable is coming in charge of Carlos Ormsby but S S Combs part owner and trainer will be here about Saturday to remain through meetingArt the Washington Park meeting Art Goldblatt has reserved stalls for a division of the J B Respess stable and Marys Toy and Katy McCook which race in Mrs Goldblatts interests interestsJockey Jockey W Fronk who arrived here Monday from Thistle Down has received several offers for first call on his services and may sign with one of the stables here hereThe The stable in charge of A Swenke which arrived Monday from New York includes Baked Alaska Main Rock and Regiment the property of Mrs Swenke and Friedjof Nan sen Marie Johnston Durvefly and Black Lightning owned by R Gellat GellatD D E Stewart trainer of the J N Camden stable will use Paul Neal on most of the stables starters during the Washington Park meeting Neal under contract to John Marsch local patron is riding in the best form of his career and his services are in big demand demandJockey Jockey R Yelton accompanied the Roscoe Goose stable here from Kentucky and will do all but the light riding for his employer


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