Riverside Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-09-05

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w RIVERSIDE PARK NOTES t 4 -4 Alma Borland, Hogans Dance, Uprise, Favorite II., Martha Mae, Fair Lay and Fair Orb made up the stable that L. W. Kidd shipped from Bainbridge. J. Burke brought Camp Parole, Wild Dreams, Maximum and Justa Sheik from Devonshire Park, Windsor. M. Allen unloaded Prate, Rave and Ad Remmcon from Thistle Down. H. G. Knott arrived with Solus, Finnath, and the two-year-old Col. Cloister, shipped from Thistle Down. The stable of Mrs. A. Compton, which was campaigned at Chicago during the summer, unloaded this morning from Hawthornet Salinas, Witeon, Honuapo, Kapalena, Hono-hina. These are the horses that will carry the Compton colors at Riverside. Jockey D. Cox, who was suspended at the spring meeting at Riverside Park, has been restored to good standing by the stewards. Apprentice H. Bracken, who finished second among the riders at the recent Thistle Down meeting, was an arrival from that point. Bracken is under contract to H. C. Rumage. Jockey C. Hanauer, one of the smallest riders in the country, checked in from Cleveland. George Murphy, clerk of the scales, arrived this morning from San Francisco,


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