Fair Grounds Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-02-16

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1 FAIR GROUNDS TURF NOTES $ R. H. New, prominent Canadian sportsman and owner, left for California, where he will make an indefinite stay. Hugh Wilson goes to Toronto, and upon arrival there will take up the new jumpers. Lloyd Geving left for Louisville, where he will report to E. H. Von Roenn, who wintered his stable at Douglas Park. Beginning Monday and continuing until further notice, the first and second races will be used in making the combination, or "daily double," at the Fair Grounds. The same day the later starting time of 2:30 oclock daily goes into effect. William Irvine, acting for S. W. Labrot, sold Anne Arundel to J. C. Sawyer and she was turned over to M. Allen to train. Jockey G. Arnold was suspended for ten days for rough riding. Application blanks for licenses under the Kentucky State Racing Commission were received here today. A substantial saving in fees is an attractive inducement for applicants to have their blanks in the hands of the commission before April 1. A. Pelleteri, New Orleans horseman, entered a local hospital for a minor operation today. He will be confined about three days. H. Tinker, J. Neel and H. R. Riley will resume riding Tuesday. Riley has been indisposed for several days and Tinker and Neel inactive due to suspensions. Tinkers apprenticeship expires on February 19. In addition to making J. McCoys engagements, C. J. Forsyth is handling the book of M. Clancy, an apprentice. C. V. Ponamsky returned the filly Dear Nanette to A. Pelleteri and may purchase one or two two-year-olds from the latter. Trainer John Daniels had All Upset, owned by Charles "Bacharach, unsexed. A. B. Letellier, local patron, will train his own horses during the remainder of the Fair Grounds meeting.


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