Latonia Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1933-07-28

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LATONIA TURF NOTES 1 i C. A. Munn and H. L. Straus, who have charge of totalizers at Arlington and Hia-leah Parks, were visitors Wednesday and inspected the ticket issuing machines and the totalometer. Jack Goode will ship the J. W. Parrish and J. S. Wallace estate horses to Dade Park at the close of this meeting. James McGee is another that will take in the meeting at the western Kentucky track. Olin Johnson has given the Greentree Stable a call on the services of apprentice G. Miller, for the first eleven days of the Coney Island meeting. From there the lad reports to Johnson at Dade Park. Mose Goldblatt has taken first call on the services of jockey G. Arnold for the Coney Island meeting. An unnamed two-year-old son of Altawood and Night Shade, which is the property of C. W. Bidwill, was sent to E. L. Snyder at Chicago. The juvenile was shipped from Waldeck farm, near Iuisville. J. H. Buscher vanned Zenka and Dollar 1 Princess to Coney Island.


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