Aurora Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1931-05-19

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f AURORA TURF NOTES ! AURORA, 111., May 18. Jockey A. Fischer is still on the hospital list and was unable to appear in the saddle today. Horsemen were grieved to learn of the death at New Orleans of T. F. Patsy Bornman. The veteran trainer passed away yesterday after a lengthy illness. Interment will take place in Detroit. Horsemen intending to ship to Danville are advised not to send their animals if they have not been allotted stalls, as stabling room is limited. Jockey A. Dickey, who has been showing good saddle form, led the riders in money earned during the past week. L. Cunningham, J. Leyland and A. Richard were in a tie for second place. The horses of G. Collins, which have been racing at Exposition Park, will be shipped to Bainbridge Park shortly. Burning Up, Mrs. E. Denemarks good colt, struck himself while being cooled out after a work on Sunday morning and will not be a starter in the Ohio State Derby at Bainbridge next Saturday.


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