Hawthorne Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1933-08-14

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I HAWTHORNE TURF, NOTES s : e John Bainton reported the loss of the two-year-old Dr. Bainton, son of Broomstick and Mary B. The youngster fractured, a leg in a fall at the Bainton Farm, near Wheaton, 111. While he was highly regarded and had worked fast, no insurance was carried. J. F. Patterson is shipping six of the Audley Farm horses, which have been at Lincoln Fields for some weeks, to Lexington. He will have thirty-two head for the Lincoln Fields and Washington Park meetings. In the absence of his father, who is at Saratoga in the interest of the Hawthorne stakes, Charles McLennan, is serving as one of the placing judges at Hawthorne. Charles Irby purchased Macedon and Con cisus from the Wild Rose Stock Farm ahd is shipping them to Canada where they will campaign the remainder of the season.


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