Hialeah Park Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-02-03

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HIALEAH PARK TURF NOTES The latest additions to starter Cassidys schooling list includes Prude H., Maechute and Islam. Sun Memory, who was claimed lay the Pauline Stable Monday, has been turned over to Steve Judge, who will handle him in the future. W. J. Norton is quartered at Tropical Park with Pass in Review, Haytime, Relative and May Alton. He reports that the ten horses he left at Eastland Farm at Pomfret, Conn., are wintering in grand shape. Thomas J. Healey has arranged to leave for Brookdale Farm to take up the big band of racers he is wintering there for his employer C. V. Whitney. Jack Healey will remain here in charge of the horses that are being raced at Hialeah. Racing secretary J. S. Wallace has ordered the posting of changes in equipment upon the public notice board and horsemen are requested to note them. Zegora in the third race, was the only change today, the Zev filly donning blinkers. Arrangements are rapidly being completed for Labor Day, Friday, February 5, when J. E. Widener and his associates in the Miami Jockey Club will be hosts to the workmen and employes who assisted in the reconstruction of Hialeah Park. The Miami Jockey Club has informed the Florida State Racing Committee that it would pay the gate tax upon the complimentary tickets, two of which will be issued to each employe who worked on the ,500,000 project launched by Mr. Widener last summer. Track superintendent John Keegan, commenting upon the tendency of horses to bear out at the stretch corner, points out that the turn is not banked because of the junction of the" straightaway of the Nursery Course.


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