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

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FAIRMOUNT PARK NOTES B B Johnson took out a trainers license and will look after the training of Dr Louis Hamman and Rambling Along a recent claim Malolo purchased several days ago by Johnson will remain under the care of B Hernandez HernandezMy My Dandy the former handicap star which races for W C and E W Reichert continues to train well The nineyearold son of Porte Drapeau breezed a mile Satur ¬ day morning in the exceptionally fast time of 14056 His fractional time was 24 48 101 and 114 He was paced the last six furlongs by Hickory Lad which went in 24 50 and 116 116Jockey Jockey L Haas left Saturday for Fort Gibson Okla where he will spend several days with his family Haas was slightly injured Friday when Credit System fell on him at the gate bruising his right leg be ¬ low the knee which forced him to cancel his mounts The rider is expected to report to R O Higdon trainer for the large Eskay Stable next week Higdon is sending four ¬ teen head to the Fair Grounds Sunday In the same car H K Barren is forwarding Range Boss and Good Scout ScoutG G R Wingfields schooling list numbers thirtyone horses the largest of the meeting meetingJ J H Tate took out a trainers license and will train John Mill Whisking and Wilcher which were formerly trained by G F Jenkins JenkinsWalter Walter Creech wired he was sending seven head from Riverside Park and would ship Sunday night or Monday morning morningT T J Debord left for Boston Friday night The horses racing for him here in charge of C Bales leave Monday for Rockingham Park ParkJ J H Patterson field man for the Thor ¬ oughbred Horsemens Association arrived from Chicago and expects to remain a week weekH H F Pryor came from Chicago He is here representing the Pennsylvania Railroad and supervising shipments to other points from Fairmount FairmountL L Dilger with Dodiodo and J Martins Cordon Bleu and Actuarius unloaded Friday The horses came from Riverside RiversideThe The veteran L Wilson suspended for ten days for crossing his field will be seen in the saddle again Tuesday when his time will be served for unfair tactics


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