Hawthorne Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-08-30

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I HAWTHORNE TURF NOTES 4 Jockey Willie Moran, who was suspended for fifteen days for his foul riding astride Cathop in the Governors Derby at Springfield, returned to Hawthorne. W. F. Axtons Patricia Grey was late reaching the paddock for Mondays first race and was ordered scratched by the stewards. Joe Walters, who served as clerk of the scales at the Riverside Park spring meeting, departed for Kansas City to report for the coming meeting at that track. Eddie Thomas, assistant to starter .Harry Morrissey, will be in charge of the special train leaving Chicago for Tanforan, at the conclusion of the Aurora meeting.


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