Fairmount Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-10-11

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1 FAIRM0UNT TURF NOTES $ J. R. Carlock got away for Sportsmans Park with Toltec, Hard Rock and Stamp-dale. Frank Seremba shipped Sir Michael and the others that he had here to Jefferson Park. Al Smitha is sending the two-year-olds Loradale, Easter Parade and Transcript to Latonia in charge of Andrew Ayers and will ship the others he has here to Lexington at the close of the meeting. Due to the sickness of C. N. Ingles two-year-old Esther Ann, D. McDermid will not take in the Sportsmans Park meeting with the Ingle horses but will ship her to Jefferson Park and from there he goes to Oriental Park. Ray Pollard has asked for stable room for seven horses for the Jefferson Park meeting. Clyde Phillips, trainer of the William Zeigler horses, intends sending a division of the stable to Jefferson Park. He asked for stable room for twelve horses. Joseph Cattarinich will have a division of his stable at Oriental Park. Mr. Cattarinich intends to send twelve or more to the Mariano track at the close of the Jefferson meeting. J. Bronnenberg purchased the contract George Jenkins held on the promising apprentice, William Privett. The terms of the transaction were private. Jockey M. Knight reported ill and was permitted to cancel his engagements. Judge Julius G. Reeder hopes to have the first issue of the condition books for the Jefferson Park meeting ready to be distributed before the close of this meeting Saturday. Starter Wingfields schooling list includes Bozo, Bellarion, Bounding Deep, Cloido, Pasadena, Piper, Quando, Ricciardo, Starch, Sporting Maudie, Snowcloud and Toman. .


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