Hamilton Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-06-30

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HAMILTON TURF NOTES s . $, Ray Pollard, acting for Mrs. R. Pollard, disposed of the good sprinter Princeton to H. Sherman. Trainer C. Sutphin has been placed in charge of the S. W. Labrot racers that were kept at Hamilton, while the others under the care of William Irvine, that include Open Hearth, Tred Avon, Mexico and several two-year-olds were transferred to Arlington Park. The L. Perry stable, that met with good success during the Blue Bonnets meeting in Montreal, will likely be shipped to Fort Erie, according to advices reaching here. Harry Giddings, who handles Froth Blower for R. W. R. Cowie, announced that the good four-year-old came out of his race at Hamilton Tuesday limping slightly. There is, however, no cause for his being put away and he will be kept in training. Sixty-four riders, all of which held license on the Canadian Racing Association tracks, have registered to ride at the present meeting. Condition books to cover the seven-day meeting to be staged by the Stamford Park Jockey Club at Niagara Falls, Ontario, following the meeting of the Niagara Jockey Club at Fort Erie, will be distributed among horsemen at Hamilton Thursday. This meeting opens July 13. John P. Turner secured and distributed the condition books embracing seven days of racing for the "Kenilworth Jockey Club in Windsor. Jockey J. Burke, who is affiliated with the S. W. Labrot stable, departed for Arlington Park immediately after the final race Tuesday to ride Springsteel for his contract employer.


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