Churchill Downs Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-05-03

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CHURCHILL DOWNS NOTES Stuyvesant Peabody Chicago sportsman and capitalist Mrs Peabody and their son and party were in the vanguard of arriving visitors for the Derby Mr Peabody owner of Arrow Brook Farm is a leader in the affairs of the American Turf Association AssociationMr Mr and Mrs Frank J Heller the latter the owner of the Derby candidate Agrarian are arriving Friday from Scarsdale N Y and will entertain one of the larger club ¬ house parties They will make the Keri tucky trip in their private car carNorman Norman W Church of Los Angeles and owner of Riskulus also is arriving Friday according to advices from the coast coastWillie Willie Pool has retired from the saddle and will make the riding engagements of his older brother Earl Pool one of the ranking veterans of the saddle saddleAlbuquerque Albuquerque Rookwood Farms fast two yearold unbeaten in two starts bucked his shins in his race here opening day and probably will not resume racing for sev ¬ eral weeks weeksE E R Bradleys Tick On which returned to competition to finish third in the Clark Handicap on the first day of the meeting came through with a fine private trial when he went a mile in 140 here Wednesday morning He has been named for many of the principal handicap fixtures fixturesJoseph Joseph E Widener president of the Westchester Racing Association and his son and daughterinlaw Mr and Mrs P A B Widener motored from Elmendorf Farm arriving in time to see the Widener Derby candidate Peace Chance saddled for the Preparation Purse PurseCharles Charles B Bohn president Peter A Markey vicepresident and Clarence Lehr secretary of the Detroit Racing Association were among the early visitors for the Derby All predict a big meeting in the Motor City this season


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