Arrivals from Fairmount: Several Carloads of Horses Reach Sportsmans Park from the Southern Illinois Track, Daily Racing Form, 1932-10-19

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ARRIVALS FROM FAIRMOUNT Several Carloads of Horses Reach Sportsmans Park From the Southern Illinois Track. CICERO, 111., Oct. 18. Several carloads of horses arrived from Fairmount Park. Among the most prominent was the Blue Star Stable, in charge of trainer A. J. Pershall, who brought eleven head, of which Malolo is the outstanding performer. Sunny Bob, Sweep Net, Domina, Runaway Kid, Margaret - Parker, Dr. Jillson, Judge Dixon, Distress Signal and Queens Regret are others that will carry the gold and blue stars. Happy Lad, also under the supervision of Pershall, will race in the interest of Clyde Troutt. Other arrivals were H. C. Rumage, with Preferred, Shasta Charm, Infinitus, Timekeeper, Miss Hutcheson and Earl of Warwick, also J. Bronnenberg, with The French R. , Odd Star, Toney Pride, Dry Nation, Infanta, Bell Cap, Lexingtons Lady and Jimmy Finn. J. C. Gillem unloaded six, which race for various owners. Wingo and Judge Urban will carry the colors of Mrs.. J. C. Gillem. Benefit will represent C. W. Moore, Kathryn will be the mainstay of T. Piatt, while Ric-ciardo and Absurdity will race in the interest of J. L. Cleveland. J. G. Brown and O. Bagley brought a carload, of which the must improved Kelso was the star. Smaller shipments consisted of Al L. Hyl-ton, two; J. McLean, -with one; H. Cowgill, three; J. J. Feeney, two; H. G. Knott, two; Frank James, one; L. A. Daly, one; C. F. Davis, three; C. O. Ray, with Monnie, which races for the Battle Ax Stable. G. K. Craig brought Shift, Baby Bane, Cut Price and Heads Up. The Simmons Brothers and Merrill have Semester and Magnitude.


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