Fairmount Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-10-17

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I FAIRMOUNT TURF NOTES e Two cars containing the horses of F. B. Hartman, Frank Clelland, Clark and Connolly, C. E. Lenahan, H. Weis and C. Bunte were scheduled to depart for Latonia tonight. Tho jockeys here who intend to leave for Latonia are Otis Clelland, A. Beck, H. Chinn, R. Christensen, G. Fowler and others. Robert S. Eddy, Jr., general manager of Fairmount Park and Jefferson Park, will remain here until the end of next week before leaving for his home at New Orleans. Joseph Ciitiinich, Fairmount Park director and v.-ho litm charge of the mutuel department it Jjffciscm Park, will go to Cleveland, Ohio, to mo t-row. From there he goes to New York on hxisiness before returning to his home at .Montreal for a short visit. Idaho, the .state that produced the Fators, Parkes and other great riders, is the home of Howard Bracken, who rode the last four winners Thursday. Bracken is under contract to H. C. Rumage and rode Spectre, his first mount, to victory at Oriental Park last winter. C. A. Bidencope sold the plater, Jeff ONeil, and the three-year-old filly, Stella F., to J. Levy. Bidencope will turn the horses over to John Reed at the conclusion of this meeting. The suspensions of J. Dupuy and R. Cooper were lifted Friday and the lads were allowed to accept engagements other than those of their contract employers. W. F. Metzger sold the half interest he held in Air Princess, Thalo and Gnome Queen to R. W. Greer, but will continue to train the trio.


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