Blue Bonnets Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-09-05

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; I BLUE BONNETS NOTES I $ . 4 Any trainer who allows his name to be carded on the days program as trainer of a horse when it is not under his care or trained by him, is liable to a fine and suspension under Canadian Racing Associations rules. Canadian Racing Associations rules govern this meeting. W. N. Adrians lost the services of his three-year-old Trajectory after the finish of the first race. W. J. Waterman, taking ad- vantage of the open claiming, secured the performer for his entered price of 00. Jockey George Seabo, who suffered a broken collar bone when he fell from Valour II. during the last meeting of the Dorval Jockey Club, accepted his first mount since his accident when, he was seen astride Irish Music in the first race. Marshall Cassidy, starter on all tracks that are affiliated with the Canadian Racing Associations dispatched the fields for the seven events on Saturdays program at Blue Bonnets. Following his duties, he departed for Syracuse, N- Y. to act in a similar capacity during the six-day meeting of the New York State Fair. Walter Mara, W. Constantine and M. Davis, comprising the ground crew of starter Marshall Cassidy, departed following the final race for Syracuse to erect the barriers and look after other details at that point for the meeting that opens on Labor Day. Racing secretary Julius G. Reeder is building up several sparkling special features in addition to the regular program during the remaining days of the meeting. These specials will consist of steeplechase events for amateur riders and flat races which will be framed for ladies.


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