Long Branch Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-10

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, i i J , . | . : ; L , t 3 t 3 3 2 - r 3 1 - f LONG BRANCH TURF NOTES f g — f TORONTO, Ont., June 9. C. E. Myatt is sending the nine head he is handling to Blue Bonnets at the conclusion of the Long Branch meeting. Included in this stable are the seven Irish bred two-year-olds, the property of J. P. Whyte, which are being brought along slowly. Jockey Elmer Fator and apprentice C. Reynolds will go along to do the riding. The string that A. E. Alexander is handling for W. E. Bulmer was shipped to Montreal Sunday. Buster L. G. Bedwell, who was visiting his father, Guy Bedwell, departed Sunday for Cleveland. Lord Rockville, the crack Canadian-bred juvenile in the stable of Ryland H. New, has developed a high fever and has been taken out of training. The New stable will remain over to take part in the Dufferin Park meet-• ing. Fred Schelke is sending the Thorncliffe Stable to Hamilton Thursday, to await the opening there. The following stables have applied for stalls at Kenilworth: J. E. Smallman, Colgate Stable and J. J. Connor. It is reported that Julius Reeder and J. T. Ireland have been assigned as stewards for the forthcoming meeting at Salem, N. H. Bob Steele will school at Long Branch each morning during the Dufferin Park meeting. Entries close Wednesday for the Duf-. ferin Park Handicap, carrying a purse of ,200, over the seven furlongs distance, the opening day feature at Dufferin Park. L. D. Reinhardt has acquired the five-year-old Rose Buds Last. This bay gelding is by Dragoman and Rose Bud II. R. V. Boyle made a switch in the plans ; of the Geneseo Stable; instead of being sent to Blue Bonnets they will be shipped to Hamilton Thursday to await the opening of that meeting. The plater Pete Scamp suffered a ruptured suspensory ligament and has been put on the shelf for a time. George Hamilton shipped the good handicap performer Meridian Queen to Hamilton I Tuesday morning. The C. H. Miller mare has been put back into training after having taken a car fit while being vanned from 1 Woodbine. Jockey E. Fator was kicked on the hand when unsaddling Zambar after the finish of f the fourth race and forced to take medical 1 treatment. !


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