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

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FAIRM0UNT TURF NOTES f o $ Sam Gorbet and A. G. Tarn shipped their stables to Sportsmans Park. Both establishments were very successful during this meeting and from Sportsmans Park they will be sent to Oriental Park, Havana. The horses that campaigned here for Mrs. S. Orr and Tommy Burns left for the Cicero track Saturday night. A. S. Gockel arrived with Lorraine and Don Caesar. Having decided to retire from the thoroughbred game, S. E. Wilkinson sold Pretty Penny, Wristlet and Betterfly to R. Grant. Grant formerly was a troting horse enthusiast, and this is his first venture with the runners. The suspension of ten days incurred for rough riding by Reggie Cooper, was modified to allow him to ride the horses of his father. Bozo came out of his last race so lame that he will be on the shelf for some time.


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