Riverside Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-09-03

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! s ; 1 I . s I L - t 1 ; - i E L t - j I i 1 RIVERSIDE PARK NOTES I e M. H. Morrison, who has fully recovered i from injuries sustained in an automobile e accident during the spring meeting at Tan- - foran, arrived from California. The Summit View Stable of Senator M. E. . Casey, will be represented by Tapawingo, Drastic Celt, Drastic Water, Drastic Gold, t Rapid Birdie and Play Baby, all of which i were bred by the senator on his farm near r Lees Summit. Bug Hunter, Miss Blink and Princess De-l - light, owned by Senator Casey are being rested up at the latters farm. M. J. Barrons, local breeder will race three e of his own breeding here this fall. Queen i Lantados, a two-year-old, by Lantados Fringe, three-year-old Desert Girl, by Hallucination, from The Imp, Norah Daily and i SonnambulisL Hillsborough, Cold Check, Hildur Rock and Sandwrack belonging to Mrs. M. Eslick c in charge of W. Freeman, unloaded from Dade Park this morning. The stable of Alexander Pantagos, in ti charge of trainer H. Philpot shipped here e from Hawthorne. Philpot brought Shasta a Bullet, Miss Mytha, Mutua and The Choc-1 taw to carry the colors of the former the-r atrical magnate. H. Roberts brought Wrigley Field, Home-wood s- and Ladrone from Hawthorne. The stable of J. C. Gillem. consisting of f e i i c ti e a s- f Jane Packard, Benefit, Scotch Maid, Vir-- ginia O., Wingo, Judge Urban, Bell of J3our-- boh, and Kathryn arrived from Dade Park, O. A. Simmons arrived from Bainbridge. with Griffin, Semester, Tantalizing, My Dele sire and Chancellor. William P. Kyne, general manager, ar-n rived this morning from San Francisco. The official family consisting of presiding steward James F. Gallagher, associate stew-, ards Peter Clark and E. K. Thornton, have already served notice that they will not tolerate- any infractions of the racing rules and that rough riding will be drastically dealt with. The veteran Arthur McKnight will again dispatch the fields from the Wag- gorier-Jarvis starting gate, while William P. Kyne will act as racing secretary.


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