Churchill Downs Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1933-05-12

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I CHURCHILL DOWNS NOTES 1 €— _ 4 Pascu, the In Memoriam gelding which started twice under the name of Bank Clerk at Agua Caliente, is named for the second race here Friday. This will mark his first start since the Agua Caliente meeting and first under the colors of H. Fried-berg. At Agua Caliente he was in the W. F. Axton stable, which recently sold several horses to Friedberg. Tom P. Hayes wired that he would ship Mrs. Silas Masons Head Play and Ray Blades from Pimlico to Washington Park and that six others, scheduled for racing through the Chicago season, are to be shipped from Lexington to Washington Park. Head Play, eligible for the 5,000 added American Derby, and his companion, are scheduled to leave Pimlico on Monday. Stuyvesant Peabody, president of the Lincoln Fields Jockey Club, will have fourteen for racing under his silks at the Chicago tracks this season. Ike Weil got away Thursday with ten head for Washington Park. Additions to the A. A. Baroni stable will be made at Washington Park. He has two head coming from California and will ship twelve from here a week from Sunday, unless his Kentucky Oaks candidate fails to train satisfactorily for that race, in which event he will get away sooner. The W. S. Kilmer and Adolphe Pons stables have reserved fifteen stalls each at Washington Park, where both establishments will be represented in the stakes and less important races through the meeting. Dr. D. B. Knoxs Chardie, severely injured in her last race, will be sent to the Knox farm. She is a half sister to Advising Anna. The western division of Mrs. Payne Whitneys Greentree Stable will be strengthened for the Washington Park meeting. Trainer J. S. Middleton may receive a dozen addition head from the East within the next ten days. From here Middleton ships twelve to that track. L. M. Seversons Spicson, a certain starter in the Illinois Derby, and other of the Sev-erson horses will be shipped Sunday or Monday to Washington Park, from where Spicson will be transferred to Exposition Park. Howard Wells is sending several in his string to Lexington next week. From here he ships a car to Washington Park and ten or twelve more go from Lexington to the Homewood course.


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