Aurora Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1933-05-13

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I AURORA TURF NOTES ® s The horses Lord Tournament and Saucy Maria, which have been racing in the interest of C. L. Harris, have been taken over by Mrs. R. A. Smith and carried their new owners colors Friday in the second and fourth races respectively. The latest addition to the list of nominations for the ,000 Illinois Derby is that of Trace Call, which will represent the Aud-ley Farm Stable. The black son of Call Boy and Tracedes will have his final preparation at Louisville before being shipped to Exposition Park. Jockey J. W. Frye resumed riding Friday after serving a five-day susper«ion for rough riding. Apprentice Ray Arnold, who rode his first winner at Aurora last fall when he piloted J. D. Mikels Sleepy Boy in a winning effort, had his first mount of the meeting when he drew the assignment on Albane in the introductory race Friday. Sam Gorbet was fined 00 for not reporting Bronx Park in the sixth race Friday, May 12.


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