Detroit Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-05-23

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DETROIT TURF NOTES The Southland Stable of Charles Bach arach in charge of Clifford Dorter which enjoyed a good measure of success during the Fair Grounds Texas and Kentucky sea ¬ sons unloaded here Monday morning The menage comprising seventeen horses ten of which are twoyearolds came from Louis ¬ ville villeThe The more seasoned performers are Prince Charlo Blast Creole Bird Our Hobby Cold Steel Benevolence and Play Hooky Very Wise a speedy juvenile which left the maid ¬ en ranks at the Downs Elteebe another win ¬ ner at that track Clientele Overthrow Piping Hot Sage Girl Fair Peter Cegeze Glittering and Always True are the younger members of the establishment establishmentHeinie Heinie Neusteter arrived from Louisville with Explorer and Lotta Airs and E H Langlois brought Dixit and Night Brigade from that point pointThe The R W Pearce stable comprising thirteen head and that of R W Collins which includes eleven came from Churchill Downs Monday morning morningThe The threeyearold Prince Torch will carry the colors of Mrs Clyde Van Dusen here The son of Torchilla and Dulce Tokalon came from Churchill Downs with the nine others of the Dixiana stable stableBamboula Bamboula 1933 Illinois Oaks winner under the A A Baroni colors is training in fine fashion and owner Baroni opes to have her under colors in the near future Yeddo is another mare that is back in training The daughter of Man o War another Illinois Oaks winner was returned to training this spring and her half mile in 50 Monday morning attests her near racing condition Yeddo was purchased by W T Waggoner Sons for a goodly sum and after she failed as a producer trainer Jack Hayes persuaded her owners to allow him to return her to training She is in her tenth year yearTom Tom Healey head trainer of the C V Whitney stable wired his son Jack who has a division of the stable here to send jockey A Robertson to New York With Sonny Workman on the ground for the remainder of the meeting for his ride on Equipoise in the Metropolitan Handicap Robertsons services were needed in New York He re ¬ turns after the close of the Belmont Park meeting meetingFormer Former jockey Dent Smith was a visitor here Tuesday He is in business at Pontiac Mich


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