Washington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-06-08

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2 2 4 0 o 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 ♦ ♦ 1 m r- n | WASHINGTON PARK NOTES 4 : 8 Trainer John J. Greely returned from the Shandon Farm, Lexington, Ky., owned by his employers R. J. and P. A. Nash, where he spent several days inspecting the yearlings that will be broken during the summer. While there Mr. Greely gave the good three-year-old Burning Blaze a close inspection and said that the son of Big Blaze-Mexican Tea is improving at a rapid rate. "If Burning Blaze continues to mend in the manner that he has since I sent him to the farm on May 20, he may be ready for early autumn racing," said Greely. Minton, a bay three-year-old gelding by Angon— Mint Drop, which is eligible for the American Derby, arrived from Bainbridge iPark Tuesday morning and was taken in charge by Greely. Buds Pal was ordered scratched by the stewards Saturday because his owner, G. W. Dunn lost the registration papers on him and also on Red Vamp somewhere about the grounds. Mr. Dunn has offered a reward for the return of the papers. Wacker Drive, because of his bad be-tn havior at the post Monday, has been barred by the stewards.


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