Kenilworth Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-05-07

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KENILWORTH TURF NOTES Friend Charley handicap star of the Jewell Bros string which has been on the ailing list for some time will return to ac ¬ tion during the Kenilworth Park meeting meetingM M Peters clever apprentice who led the jockey list at the Oaklawn Park meeting is at Kenilworth Park with his contract employer A A Bar on i iG G Alexandra arrived at Kenilworth with the extensive string he is handling for J E Smallman The shipment came from Mary ¬ land and comprises seventeen head headWord Word was received at Kenilworth Park that Tom Flippens string numbering four ¬ teen are en route from Jamaica Jockey P Groos will come along and do the riding ridingCondition Condition books for the spring meeting at Thorncliffe Park were distributed among the horsemen by W G Kelly KellyW W Meyer F Maschek N Le Blanc C Compton and G Ford are the latest addi ¬ tions to the Kenilworth Jockey Club colony colonyThe The plater St Nick bled Saturday morn ¬ ing while being blown out and was ex ¬ cused from starting in the sixth race at Kenilworth Park ParkJoe Joe Hammerstein arrived from Baltimore with DarklingThe the plater Darkling The string of F Weiner and T Keating arrived Friday at the Detroit Fair Grounds and members will be vanned over to Ken ¬ ilworth any day in which they may be en ¬ tered teredSteve Steve Griffin unloaded the A J Halliwell string at the Detroit Fair Grounds Saturday Conny SaturdayConny Smythe purchased the contract on G Atkin and the lad rode Lady Marlboro for his new contract employer in the open ¬ ing race at Kenilworth Saturday C S Mitchell formerly held the papers on the boy boyNews News reached Kenilworth of the sudden death of Wilson Tackaberry wellknown newspaper man attached to the staff of the sporting department of the Toronto Mail and Empire EmpireHon Hon Mitchell F Hepburn leader of the Liberal forces in Ontario was a visitor in the box with a group of his Windsor party of friends during the afternoon In another box were Frank Couzens mayor of Detroit and John W Smith former mayor of the same city cityHereward Hereward acted so badly while in the paddock before the third race Saturday that he was ordered scratched by the stewards


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