Washington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1933-05-30

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t I t : ! ; ; 1 WASHINGTON PARK NOTES John M. Goode, who has four horses at Washington Park for Mrs. M. M. Wallace, took over the three-year-old, Coast Patrol, to train for Tom Piatt. Before shipping from Churchill Downs, Jack Howard sent Margaret Foley and Sherron to his Rookwood Farm and Swift Brook to the Coldstream Stud. Misguide, Trace Call and Isaiah, prominent among western eligibles for the American Derby to be run at Washington Park Saturday, had useful workouts on a heavy track at that course Saturday morning. Each was sent three-quarters and was re-j quired to drill around the "dogs." While none of the three was extended, Trace Call turned in the fastest time, the Audley colt going in 1:22, Isaiah was caught in 1:22 and Misguide went in two "seconds slower time. Fully recovered from a broken hip, received when he fell from Jargon at Jefferson Park, New Orleans, last December, jockey J. Kellum resumed riding Saturday and was astride Galahad in the eighth race. A. Beck, contract rider for the Three Ds Stock Farm Stable, of W. T. Waggoner and Sons, lost his apprentice allowance with Saturdays racing. Beck rode his first winner at Riverside Park a year ago today. 3 The six horses A. G. Tarn had here were shipped today to Winnipeg and along with b eight others will campaign under the Tarn 7 colors on the western Canada circuit. G. Ogles stable is an addition to the sev- eral coming here, from Bowie following the close of that meeting. The clever apprentice A. Tipton is with the stable. F. A. Radtke, who is in charge of the - boxes at Arlington Park, was a visitor and announced that the sale of season boxes for the approaching meeting was unusually heavy. O. L. Foster received word from C. E. Patterson that he was shipping to him four of the Paramount Stable horses from Douglas Park. Foster will campaign the quartet at Washington Park and Lincoln Fields. Present plans call for the arrival of Epithet cn4 five two-year-olds, the property of the Warm Stable, and T. P. Hayes Marse Chan, at Washington Park Monday morning. Clifford Porter is shipping the seven from Lexington Sunday night. R. A. White took over Glenola to train for Gibson and Smith. B. A. Jones abided P. Clausons Rubio to - the large stable he had at Washington Par


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