Washington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-26

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| WASHINGTON PARK NOTES $ — ♦ HOMEWOOD, 111., June 25. C. E. Davison, who is racing quite a large string at Washington Park, has shipped the platers Old Mark, Dorothy Mao and Adeasa to Kenilworth Park. Others from the Chicago district who will be on, hand for the Canadian meeting are R. B. Allen, who shipped twelve head, Garrett A Kelly, who sent thirteen, and Frank Sullivan with four. Negodale, one of the favorites in the last race yesterday, broke down and will b% shipped to Miss Blanche Watsons farm near Lexington to be turned out. Phil Reuter has announced that he will introduce G. Faith, aft apprentice rider, to the public during the Arlington Park meeting. Faith has been galloping horses for about three years and will do most of the riding for the Reuter stable. Nostaw and Kadiak, which race in the colors of Miss Blanche Watson, will be sent to Latonia tomorrow night. The Mayrose Stable has been shipped to Salem, N. H., in charge of trainer C. Hains-worth. The consignment numbered six, and was headed by the good sprinter Gracious Gift. F. Catalano was another that shipped his horses to Salem. The horses of Drillon and Buckland have been shipped to Windsor. They were accompanied by the good apprentice M. Lewis. The following riders will go to Latonia for the meeting on Saturday: C. E. Allen. C. Corbett, G. Elston, R. Yelton and R. Deprema. Among those who will go to Arlington Park are B. Hanford, J. Smith, J. McCoy, L. J. Cunningham, L. Cunningham, R. Jones, L. Schaefer and F. Chiavetti. Charles F. Trimble, assistant manager of Exposition Park, Aurora, was a visitor today. He leaves tonight for Western Canada, where he will conduct the races at several fairs to be held in that district.


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