Belmont Park Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-03

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I BELMONT PARK TURF NOTES t ® ® NEW YORK, N. Y., June 2. Several stables have signified their intention of shipping to Brookline for that meeting. Willie Booth will ship Iollan, Solyman and others. Dick Thompson turned Barometer over to J. W. Healy to develop into a steeplechaser for E. R. Bradley. The colt was schooled over three fences yesterday and showed pronounced ability. Baba Kenny is training soundly for the Coaching Club American Oaks. That is her main objective at present. J. S. Healy left for Ottawa to attend the Connaught Park meeting. He turned over the horses he left here to his brother, Joe, during his absence. J. H. Stotler stated that the Sagamore Stables Coin Collector came out of his last race in a bad way and will be an absentee from racing lor several weeks. Mrs. Jane Conway of 2829 Laurel Street, New Orleans, La., is seeking the whereabouts of her brother, Jimmy Tyrell, who is connected with a racing stable. His mother wishes to hear from him. At private terms E. R. Bradley sold to the B. B. Stable the horse Breezing Thru. After the running of the Fashion Stakes, Frank Taylor brought out Mokatam, the Rancocas Stable candidate for the Suburban Handicap Saturday, and permitted him to step along for an impressive mile and a quarter in 2:07. The son of Bud Lerner showed readiness for the big prize when he went along in :12, :24, :36, :48, 1:01; 1:13%, 1:26%, 1:39%; 1:53 and 2:07. He had plenty in reserve all through the trial and it was a move to give him real importance in his impending meeting with Questionnaire, which is being trained at the Empire City course, and Gallant Knight recently arrived from Chicago. 4


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