Aurora Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1933-05-16

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I AURORA TURF NOTES 1 i . £ Fifteen horses the property of J. T. Ireland, R. Newman and Jones and Abel made up a car for Calgary, Alberta, Canada. They got away from Exposition Park Monday morning. The J. T. Ireland string consisted of nine head, which were Merry Windsor, Fairyman, Lady Moon, Flitsome, Laura Clay, Woodvale Lad, My Time, Grisons and Gertie C. The horses J. E. Wright shipped for R. Newman were Singing Girl, Gun Strap and Annete B. The Abel and Jones trio were Jorghensen, Deceptive and Kellys Pride. Emmett Hileman was a visitor at Exposition Park Saturday and distributed the registration blanks for the impending Washington Park meeting. H. H. Bengston, representative of Riverside Park Jockey Club, Knasas City, wired the horsemen at Exposition Park that all stable room was exhausted. Those not having stalls reserved were notified not to ship without approved applications. The parents of jockey Willie Cook are anxious to get in communication with the w boy and have requested that any one knowing his whereabouts notify them at Nashua, Iowa. Cook was affiliated with the stable of Al Horton last winter at New Orleans. Frankie Seremba, who shipped some of his horses to Blue Bonnets last week, loaded fourteen others Monday morning. They were also consigned to the Montreal track. The shipment, which comprised fourteen head, were Zekiel, Nyack, Anne L., Tricycle, Yvette V., Black Alice, By Product, Logwood, Loggia, Sir Michael, Lee Highway, Cursive, Diamond Stone and Le Canedien. Jockey C. Hanauer accompanied the shipment.


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