Dorval Park Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1933-08-01

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1 D0RVAL PARK TURF NOTES $ Appellant and Style Corner are two that A. G. Marchant shipped to Dorval from Rockingham Park. The good plater Flying Sailor, which W. T. Sinclair claimed recently, was unloaded at Dorval, Saturday. The Flying Ebony three-year-old has been turned over to G. W. Taylor to train. J. F. OBrien received three additional members to his string. He is campaigning on the Quebec tracks. They are Brandon Prince which will perform under the silks of F. J. Kearns, Calchas and Bright Pattern. The lattei two belong to J. P. White. Mrs. H. Davis has turned over the homebred Chatham Queen to C. Henderson to train. Pat Delaney has added Baton DAmour to the public stable he has at Dorval. The new member races for E. S. Ibbotson. A. Radmore has purchased the plater Talky from E. Bowie and has turned the six-year-old over to M. J. Simmons to train. J. Hanley, who has a string composed of Trentonian, Changeable, Longitude and Mais Ou5 racing on the Province of Qubec Racing Association track, was an arrival frou. Baltimore. E. Bowie hao taken a contract on the local boy, J. Dias. The juvmile Dusky Rose and the Canadian-bred Phar Crest were shipped to Dorval from Niagara Falls. Dusky Rose was recently purchased from Harry Giddings. B. F Brown acquired the plater Joe Daytch and turned him over to K. Colbary to train. Apprentice G Courtney has been given permissior by the stewards to accept outside . mounts. Heretofore the lads saddle activities were confined to charges of his contract employer W. S. McCabe.


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