Lincoln Fields Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-09-03

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LINCOLN FIELDS NOTES s $ F. A. Carreaud, owner of a large stable here in care of George Brooks, was out and around Friday following a weeks illness. The Carreaud stabl ewill campaign at Lincoln Fields. The E. R. Bradley stable, which trainer William Hurley has in comfortable quarters at Lincoln Fields, number seventeen- head, including Bar Hunter, Broad Meadows, five three-year-olds and a number of promising juveniles. Cee Tee, Sweep All, Pre War, Esseff, In High and seven others are here to race under Charles T. Fishers Dixiana colors and under the direction of Clyde Van Dusen, who has Betty Derr and three others to carry his own silks. Some of the larger stables to be transferred from Hawthorne within the next twenty-four hours include those of Knebel-kamp and Morris, J. Lowenstein, Wood F. Axton, Jack Howard, W. E. Schmidt, Coldstream Stud, Stuyvesant Peabody, A. A. Baroni, J. J. Coughlin, J. W. Parrish, Mrs. E. Denemark, Howard Oots, F. M. Grabner, T. P. Hayes, Tennessee Breeders Association and others. Labor Day excepted, post time for the first race at Lincoln Fields will be 2:15 oclock daily. On Labor Day the program will open at 2 oclock. Entries for the ,500 Labor Day Handicap, for three-year-olds and upward, and to be run at a mile, at Lincoln Fields, Monday, were closed this evening by racing secretary W. H. Shelley. This holiday feature will bring to the post a large and classy field and under expertly assigned weights the starters may be erpected to furnish a bristling contest. Evergold, a probable starter in this event, breezed a mile over the Lincoln Fields course in 1:43 this morning. Stables moved into Lincoln Fields from many points today. Close to four hundred horses were transferred to the local track from Hawthorne and as many more will move tonight and tomorrow. Several shipments reached the unloading chute from Dade Park and included among them were he stables of H. H. Battle, J. McGee and the division of the C. V. Whitney-M. Goldblatt stable Harry Goldblatt raced at Dade Park. Jockey Gilbert Elston, fourth on the list of American riders, and the crack apprentice G. South came in from Dade Park. South is with H. H. Battle and Elston with the C. V. Whitney stable. Willie Carroll was another rider in from Kentucky today. Injuries "suffered by Cathop, while being vanned to Hawthorne from Lincoln Fields Wednesday were not serious and he will fill his engagement in the Labor Day Handicap Monday. Among the stable vanned from Hawthorne today were those of E. H. Von Roenn, D. Jones, R. M. Eastman, Mrs. E. L. Swikard, F. A. Carreaud, Charles Grayson, B. Creech, Chappel Brothers, J. Buchanan, N. K. Beal, K. N. Gilpin, F F. Brant, J. O. Keene, T. D. Taggart, J. M. Hizar and others. Prominent among the jockeys and apprentices, who will accept mounts at Lincoln Fields Saturday and during the entire meeting are M. Lewis, W. Wright, C. E. Allen, C. McCrossen, G. Elston; G. South, C. King, T. P. Martin, B. McAuliffe, J. Lane, C. Cor-bett, L. Jones, F. Chiavetta, R. Finnerty, W. Carroll, J. Renick, O. Laidley, R. Tilden, H. Fisher, G. Woolf, T. Shannon, W. Saunders, C. Critchfield, J. Smith, A. Anderson, J. Neel among others.


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