Washington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1931-05-30

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4 5 2 • | . ! I , 5 , j 5 ] $, S c | WASHINGTON PARK NOTES I t • HOMEWOOD, 111., May 29. The green and orange silks of Peter B. Kyne, noted author, were seen for the first time at the meeting when Call To Arms raced under them in the opening race. Epithet, only colt to defeat Jamestown last ■ year, is due to arrive at Lincoln Fields next t Sunday to fill his engagement in the Ameri-J - can Derby. Epithet, recently purchased by Mason and Hanger, owners of the Warm Sta- ble, for 0,000, from the estate of Gifford [ Cochran, will be received here by John l Middleton, main trainer of the Warm Stable. F. J. Rutter has taken over the three-year-old - filly Mayreal to train for W. K. • Evans. Thomas Hurley registered the six-year- - olds Gold Handle and Reproduce, which ] brought the total number of horses regis-1 tered to 1,632, a record for Washington Park c and other of the tracks in the Chicago terri- - tory. W. C. Weant brought six two-year-olds and eight older horses from Kentucky to carry his Oakland Farm colors and he plans to 3 stay here for the remainder of the Chicago 3 season. The younger horses Judge Prim- rose, Foreign Play, Judge Peak, Prince Jax, Flying Home and Clarence V. and the older r Our Pal, Jessie Carey, Matadi, Coady, Oslo, Pal to Pal, Mr. Dick and Cleala. Edward Trotter, whose colors were seen 1 at practically every track in the country during the past twenty-five years, but who 3 now has retired, will spend a short time here e before returning to his home in Louisiana. Twenty horses, owned by Sylvester W. La- - brot, of Annapolis, Md., will be loaded Saturday at his Holly Beach Farm in Maryland 1 for shipment to Washington Park, according y to word received by track superintendent j Tom Young today. The H. Teller Archibald string of eighteen l or twenty is due from the East Sunday, while O. C. Rasch is bringing four from 1 Kentucky tomorrow. P. T. Catalano obtained stalls for Batty, ■ Everytime, Sunny Morn and Ronald Grey ■ and is shipping them from Bainbridge Park c to arrive at Lincoln Fields Monday. The Thompson Brothers stable of six t horses is en route from Reno, Nev.. and expected at Lincoln Fields Monday or Tues- " day. Admiral Cary T. Grayson yesterday closed j with John Lowe, veteran trainer, to condi tion and race twelve of his horses. The e Grayson racers will be shipped to Lowe at t Washington Park and some of them leave e Maryland ready for racing at Washington Park. Lowe also trains for C. B. Shaffer, local patron and owner of the Coldstream Stud.


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