Fairmount Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-06-20

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FAIRMOUNT PARK NOTES While other tracks are clamoring for horses racing secretary R A Leigh Is forced to turn down many applications for stalls Horsemen are quartered in private barns outside the course and it is impos ¬ sible to accommodate any on the grounds Fairmount has the largest assemblage of thoroughbreds In the history of the plant which dates back to 1925 1925George George H Foster secretary of the Illinois Racing Commission has been here several days and expects to return to Chicago on Wednesday WednesdayW W C McKinley unloaded Noble Sir Sing ¬ ing River and Leonard Wilson The horses came from Riverside Park ParkJockey Jockey T Brennan arrived from Kansas City and had his first mount of the meeting Tuesday R F McDonald was another to come from Riverside Park and found stable room for Onp Pharlere Playbook Fuss Budget and Check Book BookJockey Jockey L Wilson returned to the saddle Tuesday after spending ten days on the ground groundR R Leihe who is training a public sta1 unloaded Gerard and Hit the Deck for the Lone Trail Stable Sun Thorn Jane Pack ¬ ard and Liolele for Mrs C B Irwin and Naughty Pat for W Woodward The horses arrived Monday from Kansas City CityMarion Marion Allen received word Tuesday that Jesse Cook his former partner in racing is near death at Dallas Texas his home homeCharles Charles Batts has taken out a trainers licence He replaces W H Crawford who formerly trained the three horses here for Mrs E Davis DavisCondition Condition books covering the meeting at Galveston Texas in charge of Gene Bury were received here Tuesday The dates are from June 28 to July 28 inclusive inclusiveE E E Major was another owner to ship from Kansas City In his stable are Over ¬ shoes Atmosphere Rizla Major Gomez George and Dessner In the same shipment T B Miller had Just High and Shasta Charm for H C Rumage


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