Washington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1930-06-07

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WASHINGTON PARK NOTES HOMEWOOD 111 June G C Bruce Head resident manager of Lin ¬ coln Fields departed for Kentucky where he will spend a week returning for the Ameri ¬ can Derby DerbyH H C Ashby wellknown turf photographer was an arrival from Kentucky and will re ¬ main until time to reach Latonia for the opening of that important summer meeting Jockey Floyd Halbert has affiliated with the stable of Phil Renter He reports him ¬ self in the best of condition and can scale at 105 pounds Jockey R Creese formerly with the Reuter stable is going to Thistle Down where he will ride free lance lanceW W C Weant shipped six of his horses from Churchill Downs to Latonia and follow ¬ ing the close at Washington Park will trans ¬ fer the eight he has at the Homewood course to Latonia LatoniaThe The big Gallaher Combs stable will not leave Kentucky until after the Latonia meet ¬ ing according to information received at Washington Park today This establish ¬ ment in charge of S S Combs has been transferred to Latonia from Churchill Downs Xot unlikely the stable will come to Chicago for the Lincoln Fields and Hawthorne sum ¬ mer meetings meetingsCharles Charles Nolte track superintendent at La ¬ tonia returned today to Kentucky after spending several days here Nolte is satisfied that the rebuilt and resetted Latonia racing strip will prove one of the most popular in the country Horsemen are enthusiastic about it Xolte remarked remarkedW W E Hupp owner of a large stable at Washington Park and Mrs Hupp arrived Friday from Kentucky and will spend a few days here J C Gillem has the Hupp horses at the Homewood track trackInability Inability to obtain the permission of his contract employer to make a trip to Thistle Down forced Carl Meyer to cancel the mount on Dixie Lad in the Cleveland Derby to be run SaturdayJ at that Ohio track Saturday J N McFadden wealthy owner and breed ¬ er has a stable of ten horses at Washington Park All were bred by their owner and include four twoyearolds and a like num ¬ ber of threeyearolds all by Freebooter Katy McCook and Marys Toy which race under the colors of Mrs A Goldblatt daugh ¬ ter of Mr McFadden arrived from Kentucky M E Syufy Reno turfman and one of the owners whose stables are quartered at Lincoln Fields has Proctor Hug Amelia May Wickawack Clark King Baby Noyes and Flying Express to carry his colors colorsJockeys Jockeys W Fronk F Halbert and J Chirch had their first mounts of the meeting this afternoon afternoonP P Keiser reported ill and was permitted to cancel his mounts A bleeding nose troubled him for some time during the day


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