Aurora Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-05-03

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AURORA TURF NOTES Lillian Z and Mary B which R Benbow brought from Fairbury 111 will race in the interest of H Clay ClayAmong Among Wednesdays arrivals from Mary ¬ land were Hooligan and Blind Star which were delivered to G R Bryson who will race them for E K Bryson In the same car was Billie Wise the property of Mrs Ian Bowie which will be trained by C Brown BrownBurley Burley Parke who is racing at Alamo Downs wired his application to Richard A Leigh requesting five stalls stallsTommy Tommy Doyle who holds the papers on apprentice D McCown now riding at Tan foran and who is fifteenth on the list of leading riders was a visitor Tuesday Doyle will invade Kentucky in quest of some horses to race this summer He will be accompanied by Mrs Doyle and they will be among the Derby day attendants attendantsJockey Jockey Frank Chiavetta who obtained a licence Tuesday lost no time getting into action when he drew assignments on Jacobs Ladder and Technocracy in the fourth and fifth races respectively respectivelyThe The veteran R Cheatham among the be ¬ lated arrival of riders is another who had his first mount of the meeting when he rode Vennie H in the closing dash dashFrankie Frankie Seremba who saddled the first three winners at Arlington Downs opening day of the spring meeting fell one short of that record when he only provided two victors opening day at Aurora AuroraIt It is obvious that Sam and Glen Gorbet have their horses in best possible condition according to the manner in which Valley performed to win the third race Tuesday The Gorbet stable which wintered at Fair bury is one of the best ever to represent the Illinois turfmen who always win a good share of races during the season seasonBirthday Birthday Gift a scheduled starter in the third race was withdrawn when he was badly kicked while walking in the paddock paddockDr Dr J M Kaiser who serves at some of the other local tracks as veterinarian has been appointed to the position at Aurora with the approval of the commission commissionAmong Among those of prominence on hand for the opening were Richard and Patrick Nash Democratic leaders Thomas Hogan presi ¬ dent of the Yellow Cab Company Harry Ash former assistant attorney general and Lawrence OToole OTooleIn In contrast to most seasons the early races broke the chalk players hearts with long shots coming down regularly to beat the public choices


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