Belmont Park Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1931-05-29

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; 1 ; • , . j • , i , , , I , , , | BELMONT PARK TURF NOTES | 4 — — — * t NEW YORK, N. Y., May 28. J. H. Louchheim leaves for Toronto where he will witness Grey Coats performance in the Toronto Cup. C. R. Fleischmann will leave for England I and France the latter part of this week for j an extended holiday. , Horsemen were notified that the National, Brook and Broad Hollow steeplechase close on Monday, June 15. Jockey G. Rose received congratulations i today upon the arrival of a six and one- half pound baby girl. Mother and daughter are doing well. Jockey Frank Catrone leaves for Woodbine Friday. He will be back here Monday. Apprentice Frank Munden left for Mon- i treal to visit his mother. Badges were issued to 120 jockeys at this meeting. , The six two-year-olds J. F. Patterson will sell Saturday will be worked publicly Thurs- day morning at 7:30 a. m. The horses are in barn number eight, and can be inspected any time. T. M. Cassidy stated that Universe showed a dislike for the starting gate in the Juvenile Stakes, and began sluggishly. C. W. Primrose, veteran racing official, j after a siege of illness is about again. He will leave for Ottawa next week for the ! meeting at Connaught Park. The J. F. Patterson horses, which are to be sold Saturday, were worked publicly thJa morning. They showed up well against the watch in the three furlongs breezes. W. E. Smith, chairman of the Kentucky State Racing Commission, accompanied by Junious Bell of the Standard Oil Company of Kentucky, were visitors of the day. Mr. i Smith expressed regret that business will interfere with his witnessing the running of the Withers on Saturday. E. R. Bradley has donated Mistenflute to the U. S. Remount Service. This makes the i twenty-ninth horse that he has donated to , that service. J Ben Walters arrived from Latonia and will stay for several weeks. i George Conway has resumed charge of the i Glen Riddle Stable. He takes over the main i division that W. R. Midgley trained during , the formers absence due to illness. t Jockey T. Malley was fined 5 for dis- t obedience at the post in the first race by starter Cassidy. , C. H. "Trainer" Hughes was among the . visitors. He recently returned from Louis- i ville, Ky. j


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