Aurora Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-05-14

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AURORA TURF NOTES M J Beauchamp who has Sun Teatime and American Smile here departed for Lex ¬ ington Ky to look over some twoyearolds that C W Hay has for sale Beauchamp in quest of some material to strengthen his stable will probably close a deal and acquire some disposalJess of the stock that Hay has for disposal Jess Elrod patron of San Angelo Texas has instructed trainer Monte Preston to obtain stable room at Fairniount Park if possible If stalls are allotted the string consisting of Jolly Ronald Elanbee Don Sanata Whimsical Spoiled Boy Ladys Way and Miss Angelo will be sent to the Col linsville course courseThe The best young thoroughbred in Willis Sharpe Kilmers barn the bay colt Sun Tempest was nominated along with two of his stablemates today for the 10000 added Illinois Derby which will climax the Aurora meeting on May 23 On the nomination blank received from the Binghamton sportsman the other two were the chestnut colt Sunador and the bay colt Fritter Circle CircleJockey Jockey Joe Bollero affiliated with the stable of R T Watts had his first mount of the meeting Friday when he was as ¬ signed to ride Jacqueline D in the opening race raceRacing Racing secretary Richard A Leigh plans on going to Fairmount Park for the week end and while there will make arrangements for the preliminary work in connection with his department Leigh will return here Sun ¬ day night nightA A J Pershall prominent owner of East St Louis is an arrival from his home and reports his horses are ready for the cam ¬ paign at Fairmount Park Among the rep ¬ resentatives that will carry the Pershall colors is that sterling sprinter Malolo which was turned out all winter winterJockey Jockey P Harden who had his first mount of the meeting Thursday is under contract to P C James Jr who is racing several horses here hereFriend Friend John and Ruffday the property of W Day and J Woodruff were unloaded at Exposition Park Thursday They were turned over to L Doriott who will look after their training trainingJockey Jockey T King was suspended for ten days for rough riding in the fifth race Fri ¬ day


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