Washington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-09

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b s f ■ I | L J ♦ ie y E is v te f d c d 1 d d in t g • $ and | - $ £ « a- a re t ie 1 et t 1 on n c th i id i 1 ;h all ill 1 a 1 1 C. C. 1 n- ; rs ee now W er I re • visit 3it ng ve : as the local ;aj list ist je may av ej g0 has tje the he | ~ 3 8. j ►lie ets his nig et-g a-ht fng the the ted will wjjl the tne ied w $ WASHINGTON PARK NOTES | 4 HOMEWOOD, 111., June 8. Twenty of the H. P. Headley and R. M. Eastman horses will make up the stable Walter Taylor takes to Arlington Park, and fourteen of the Headley thoroughbreds will campaign through the meeting at Latonia. The Headley and Eastman stakes candi-g dates among the horses in the Arlington ■ division of the stable will be shipped to Lain tonia for their handicap and stakes en-te gagements. C. C. Van Meters Tellico will start in a the Thomas Curran Memorial Handicap P r Saturday. This son of Chilhowee is the e t winner of two races and was disqualified i after winning at Washington Park last 1 week. Thirteen horses, a majority two-year-olds s and headed by Bonnie Bray, a full brother r to Happy Scot, arrived at Lincoln Fields. s They will race through the remainder of f the Washington Park meeting and the Arlington season under the Cary T. Grayson a colors. Jockey J. McCoy will ride freelance dur-vs ing the remainder of the Washington Park k ! meeting, and his engagements will be made e : by E. C. Hudson. The Walter J. Salmon stable, headed by y Ladder, crack three-year-old and almost cer-a r_ tain starter in the American Derby, leaves ,s I Belmont Park for Arlington Park next Sun-fd day, according to information received by y I track officials here today, Following the close here the C. W. Moore stable returns to Kentucky for the Latonia a meeting, going from there to Dade Park, For the firs*, time in many years C. C. 11 Van Meter will miss a Latonia meeting. He " plans to race his stable, including Tellico, Black Comet, Joey Bibb and others in his g charge, at Arlington Park. The Keeneland Studs Silver Beauty came ie out of the Illinois Oaks in slightly ailing ,g condition, according to J. OKeefe, and may V not resume racing for several weeks. A. J. Williams was an arrival at Lin-he - . coin Fields with the four-year-olds Sole e Leather and Dutiful Don and the juvenile Providing Boy. He brought the trio from 31 Reno. C. Bruce Head returned from Kentucky :y to attend the meeting of the license com-lzo ~ mittee of the Illinois Turf Association. E. H. Von Roenn, who unloaded Vonair. T, Vonnie and Flying Pal at Lincoln Fields is Saturday, reported that Vonair, which de-ise e_ veloped a mild temperature while in ship-ias P~ ment from Douglas Park, was normal this is morning. Vonair, a son of Wildair and vd Pageant, is a scheduled starter in the ,000 30 added Thomas Curran Memorial Stakes, to tO be renewed Saturday. Following the Wash-_a h- ington Park meeting. Von Roenn ships to to Latonia. Other horses he had in training lS this spring were turned out a week ago. James Smith has been engaged to ride Ie Proteus, Pelleteris crack son of Infinite and 1j winner of the Bashford Manor Stakes, j in the Thomas Curran Memorial Stakes. Own-rht n- er-trainer Pelleteri received at Lincoln In Fields the recently acquired three-year-old Id Totem and the two-year-olds Dancing Boy, »y, Dear Nanette and Point Final. Totem was purchased from the C. V. Whitney Stable. | Mose Lowenstein is at Douglas Park and *s expected to ship the division of his stable which has been there for some time to Lin-™ht un" coin Fields or Arlington Park within the he next few days. He has seven horses at the he Crete track, and the full strength of his lis stable will be campaigned at Arlington.


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