Belmont Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-06-03

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; I i 1 : i i : ] BELMONT TURF NOTES i ♦ Joe McLennan, who has been here for the past week, left for Chicago yesterday. i Economic, J. H. Louchheims Ohio State Derby candidate, was shipped to Bainbridge Park yesterday in charge of Steve Carrigan. Clarence Buxton and F. Horn will leave for the Onio track today. Jockey Pete Walls and Max Hirsch severed relations yesterday. Walls will ride as a free lance here. J. E. Widener has donated- to the annual fair held at the Greentree estate of Mrs. Payne Whitney the two-year-old filly Unfair. This miss is a daughter of John P. Grier— Be Fair, by Fair Play. The filly will be 1 raffled off for the benefit of charity. Marshall Lilly returned from the Woodbine with the division of the Greentree ble that was raced there. Canron, winner of the first rac. Monday in 1 the colors of W. W. Vaughn, will be shipped 1 to Chicago to start in the Illinois Oaks. Semaphore, a Belmont Stakes eligible " from the Greentree Stable, worked a mile this morning in 1:42%, in handy fashion. That Edward R. Bradleys Burgoo King • suffered no ill effects from his race in the ! Withers, in which he was soundly beaten in 1 muddy going, was shown Thursday morning when the winner of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness went along for a handy mile J in :46%. «


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