Dufferin Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-19

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• — w I DUFFERIN PARK NOTES t $ _ 4 TORONTO, Ont., June 18. Charley J. S. ran off two miles with apprentice F. Rose at Woodbine Thursday morning. The stewards permitted the horse to be scratched out of the fifth race. The stables of W. G. Campbell, D. Garrity and J. A. Smith will ship to Dorval at the conclusion of the Dufferin Park meeting. Jockeys N. Foden and H. Peake will also go along to ride at the same meeting. Jockeys Albert Adams and Stanley Lipiec, under contract to the Geneseo and Elm Tree Stables, respectively, gallop horses each morning at Hamilton, then drive to Dufferin Park to ride in the afternoon. Paul L. Lycan and B. Mcintosh, who are racing at Bainbridge, have asked for stabling at Kenilworth. Skys Window injured his leg while being vanned over from Woodbine and was scratched out of the first race today. Fred Fox wired N. Swanson, who is campaigning the Canadian-bred Miss Gaiety II. at Blue Bonnets, to ship the mare to Hamilton to join the main division of the Mrs. Glassco string. Racing secretary Wash Norvell will leave Saturday night for Chicago to interest horsemen in the forthcoming Kenilworth Park meeting at Windsor. Mr. Norvell will return to Windsor Wednesday.


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