Aurora Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-09-07

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I AURORA TURF NOTES t 4 Jockey D. Humphries, who has spent the past month commuting between Chicago and Windsor, arrived from Kenilworth Park where he rode with some success, and had several mounts Monday. The horses of F. Walker, D. Porter, T. Pomeroy, F. Rice and J. J. Duggan arrived from Windsor Monday. J. H. Manheimer, Chicago owner, has shipped several of his horses to Exposition Park. The Bainbridge delegation was swelled Monday by the arrival of the following stables: C. A. Marrone, W. H. Brown, S. S. Buckland, E. Drillon, J. W. Harwood and W. A. Fout. A shipment of horses arrived from Windsor Monday. Included in the consignment were W. R. Hoffman, with four; H. Luns-ford, for W. J. Hughes, five, and I. B. Shafer, six. Jockey M. Dupuy was an arrival from Devonshire Park and will remain for the remainder of the Exposition Park meeting. Jockey B. Marschio checked in from Latonia, whiie jockey R. J. Fisher arrived from Thistle Down. Jockey Jimmy Neel, who has piloted many winners in the past year, loses his apprentice allowance Wednesday.


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