Hamilton, Ont., Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-27

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[HAMILTON, ONT., TURF NOTES I $ $ HAMILTON, Ont., June 26. Trainer F. J. Kearns announced that he would remain in Canada with the J. P. White racers until the opening of the second meeting at Empire City. August Best, employed as a valet on the Canadian Racing Associations circuit, will join the list of benedicts when he enters into wedlock Saturday evening at Toronto* Most of his fellow workers wiU journey to Toronto to attend the ceremony. Trainer F. Fox, who handles the homebred racers of Mrs. E. Glassco of Windsor, Ont., was forced to withdraw Mr. Gaiety from competing in the Oakville Handicap, todays feature at Hamilton. Mr. Gaiety, according to reports, wrenched his stifle while being exercised and for the seccind time this season his training will have to be interrupted.


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