Dade Park Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-09-01

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DADE PARK TURF NOTES I $ Due to an irregularity in his claim, the claim filed by A. J. Bellew for J. R. Gregorys Big Business was disallowed by the stewards. Johnny Daniels has arranged to transfer the Southland Stable horses to the Kentucky Association track at Lexington tomorrow night. Upon: arrival there he will take over the twelve yearlings which were sent to Lexington from Charles Blacks Silver Lake Farm. A booth is being erected in the betting arena to handle the "daily double," which will be used starting Saturday. Edward Haughton has changed his plans and will not ship to Lincoln Fields until the close of the Dade Park meeting. C. W. Moore and C. H. Ferguson will transfer their stables to Lincoln Fields Saturday night. Jack Middleton has completed plans to transfer one carload of the Greentree Stable horses to Lincoln Fields Friday night and the remainder get away for that point Saturday night. Middleton may leave several horses here until the close of the meeting. Milton Rieser, who developed W. F. Knebelkamps Delivered, the winner of the 1931 Queen City Handicap, has two good two-year-olds here in Muslet and Peacock Blue. Rieser developed the youngsters at Churchill Downs last winter. T. C. Bradley, presiding steward in charge of Dade Park racing, will depart for Lincoln Fields Tuesday night, where he will serve as associate steward. Before departing for Riverside Park, Mrs. M. Eslick purchased from Harned Brothers, the two-year-old Hildur Rock. Others in the Eslick string that left for the Kansas City course were: Hillsborough, Cold Check and Sandwrack. Waldo Freeman, the trainer of the Eslick horses, took along Mrs. H. Oots Chas. Clarke and the two-year-old homebred. W. H. Asky shipped, the three horses he had here to Riverside Park Wednesday. James McGee left for Lincoln Fields Wednesday night with the horses of L. C. Young; Geraldine for Jake Lowenstein, and Clyde Van Dusens Betty Derr. C. W. Moore leased the three-year-old Benefit to J. C. Gillem to be campaigned at Riverside Park. Milton Rieser, who developed W. F: Knebelkamps Delivered, the winner of the 1931 Queen City Handicap, has two good two-year-olds in Muslet and Peacock Blue. Rieser developed the youngsters at Churchill Downs last winter. He. has nominated them liberally for the Maryland fall stakes and, after the eastern campaign, they will be sent to Churchill Downs to be retired for the winter.


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