Washington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-13

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* t $ j r v of 0 a r WASHINGTON PARK NOTES | ยง HOMEWOOD, 111., June 12. Cesare, in the C. E. Davison Stable and recently under colors at Washington Park, was reported dangerously ill this morning. Henry Miller, son of the Hawthorne track superintendent, last night became the father a son. The youngster and his mother are doing fine. J. W. May ordered a car and plans to return to Aqueduct with La Compere and Black Belt, winners at Washington Park, and others which he brought West two weeks ago. Allen Poteet, an apprentice under engagement to H. Crouch, made his first appearance in colors today.


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Local Identifier: drf1931061301_2_7
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800