Washington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-06-18

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WASHINGTON PARK NOTES The former owner D B Jones is a vis ¬ itor and probably will stay for the re ¬ mainder of the Washington Park season seasonJoseph Joseph W Foley Washington Park pub ¬ licity director returned by plane from New York where he witnessed the CarneraBaer fight fightE E McCuan came back from St Louis where he attended the funeral of A J Per shall shallJohn John B Campbell racing secretary at Ar ¬ lington Park arrived in Chicago Friday from his home in New Orleans and he im ¬ mediately assumed his duties in connection with the meeting which opens a week from Monday MondayL L Dillger shipped the horse Dodiodo to Fairmount Park ParkCharles Charles E Bidwill James N Norris and Eddie Hayward arrived Saturday irom New York where they witnessed the Baer Carnera fight fightTrainer Trainer A Schwartz has taken up Twee nie and Transformation which have been turned out at Evergreen Stock Farm at Bloomington 111 The Schwartz stable is quartered at Lincoln Fields FieldsR R McAulaffe member of the secretarys staff at Sportsmans Park returned from Kalamazoo Six twoyearolds property of W F Mc Canless arrived at Lincoln Fields from Charles Town W Va in charge of trainer J Heagy They were Maple Flower Maple Ric ca Maple Dream Maple Prince Maple Hussy and Maple Sue Jockey J Carney accompanied the shipment shipmentCharles Charles C Van Meter Kentucky turfman has taken a call on jockeys Eddie Arcaro and Paul Keester for the Arlington Park meeting Both lads are under contract to C E Davison Arcaro probably will ride Bye Lo in her three stakes engagements at the north side course courseMichael Michael Poison plans to ship Winooka and Trevallion to San Francisco in about a week or ten days preparatory to boarding the steamer Monterey for Australia Treval ¬ lion is entered in the third race here Satur ¬ day and this may mark the valedictory ef ¬ fort of the Australian pair as Winppka is being steadily unwound from racing pitch pitchW W F Axton prominent Louisville tobacco manufacturer and owner of a large stable here in charge of Wayne Lewis arrived Friday and will remain until after the run ¬ ning of the Francis S Peabody Memorial Handicap in which he was represented by Frank Ormont OrmontHorsemen Horsemen and jockey friends of Fritz Weiner here were saddened by the news of his death in Detroit Weiner had ridden for many of the trainers now racing here and they held him in high regard regardJohn John Whitlow arrived at Arlington Park with five horses from Kentucky KentuckyLeslie Leslie L Kennon racing enthusiast of Springfield Mo is among the visitors He is advertising manager of radio stations KWTO and KGBX in Springfield


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