Detroit Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-06-19

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DETROIT TURF NOTES David Goldberg Detroit agent of the Daily Racing Form was host to the members of the press at a luncheon Saturday Goldberg had a caterer serving the boys in the press box boxJohn John Gaver notified Marshall Lilly who has a division of Mrs Payne Whitneys Greentree Stable here that Silvio Coucci would arrive here Monday and would remain with the stable indefinitely Joe Jacobs who is with Lilly is taking a much needed rest but will be back in action next week weekA A R Lpudon of Hamilton Ont and George and John Clark of New York were among the large number of outdftown visitors Messrs Clark race the Rosedale Stable while Mr Loudon has been secretary of the Hamilton Jockey Club for years yearsAfter After Vitamin B showed little signs of a rapid recovery from his leg injury trainer Charles Ferguson decided to send the son of Vilo to the farm In company with the two yearold Marition from the L J Marks sta ¬ ble the threeyearold left for Georgetown Ky KyA A Hutchins loaded the J W Y Martin stable Saturday night and it departed for Rockingham Park ParkWiHiani WiHiani Dickerson chief assistant to starter Roy Dickerson left for Arlington Park and will conduct the schooling at the north side track trackApprentice Apprentice F Maschek with the Silver Farm Stable and Morris Peters under con ¬ tract to A A Baroni left for Rockingham Park L T Whitehill shipped his stable to Rock ¬ ingham Park and apprentice M Helm ac ¬ companied it itSeveral Several important stables left here Mon ¬ day night for Rockingham Park The stable of A A Baroni headed the shipment which included the Silver Stock Farm Tom Hunt E J Chambers and R L Rogers Harry Unna will get away the last of the week with the A Bartelstein stable and G L Hamilton will get away at the same time timeApprentice Apprentice F Mauro enjoyed a big week Out of twelve engagements the lad rode six winners winnersHarry Harry Hart trainer of L J Marks stable suffered a broken ankle Sunday morning when Margaff jumped on it The horse was frightened by a passing train and his shank became entangled around Harts legs While attempting to free himself Hart was stepped on onB B B Rice who has been resting at Min ¬ eral Wells Texas is an arrival Rice reports himself well on the way to recovery and ex ¬ pects to get back to work in the near future futureGeorge George Burke arrived from New York with jockey S Coucci Under present plans the lad will stay here until the opening of the Saratoga season Burke also will make A Robertsons engagements engagementsAccording According to word received by hisbrother J R Gregory Howard Gregory former rider is in a serious condition in a Cincin ¬ nati hospital hospitalE E W Levy arrived from Ohio with Ma ¬ ture Donna Lascari and Agasun and J C Kirkpatrick checked in from Canada with Maetico MaeticoJ J Fred Adams Rehoboth which injured himself vhen he fell here the opening day of the meeting had his first work since the in ¬ jury when he breezed fiveeighths in 105 Monday morning morningH H H Barren arrived from Fairmount Park with two of his own and fourteen for the Eskay Stable StableGeorge George Ogle is arranging to send his sta ¬ ble to Rcckingham Park and under present plans it will get away Tuesday night


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