Aqueduct Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-03

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1 AQUEDUCT TURF NOTES I # $ During the absence of E. C. Smith at Syracuse, Bryan Field has been appointed a placing judge at Empire City. S. Coucci and R. Workman returned after fulfilling riding engagements at Latonia and Rockingham Park. Coucci will leave for Chicago Tuesday to ride W. R. Coes Ladys-man | in the Stars and Stripes Handicap. Miss Mary Hirsch left for Chicago Monday after watching the loading of her two-year-1 I old Tartan Betsy. Her father shipped Good I j 1 Gamble in the same car, consigned to his son at Arlington Park. Frank Kearns returned from Rockingham Park, where he spent the past few days. John Davis, who acted as racing secretary to the W. J. Ziegler stable, joined the Max Hirsch stable in a similar capacity, while j Bill Reedy, formerly with the Max Hirsch | stable, joined the A. G. Vanderbilt stable in J the same capacity. Michael OConnors Reason Why was equipped with blinkers for the hurdle race. I | Before the first race Tuesday, trainer Bill Brennan will work the Greentree Stables i ! three-year-old Black Buddy in preparation | for his debut at Empire City Thursday. | Sixteen yearlings, owned by G. D. Wid- J ener, arrived at Erdenheim Farms, near Philadelphia, to join eight others there, where they will be broken and given their racing education by W. F. Mulholland. Sixteen are colts and eight are fillies. They are sons and daughters of such well known sires as St. James, Jack High, Galatian, Chance Play, Sickle, John P. Grier and Teddy. i ! Jockey J. Hunter joined the ranks of full-fledged riders after the running of the final . race. The boys apprentice allowance ex- | j pired Monday. I Pluvius, Growler and Vicaress" were I | shipped to Chicago Monday by J. Fitzsim- j mons to fulfill stake engagements there. J. H. Stotler left for Baltimore when he | received word that his wife was stricken i I with acute appendicitis. I The Manhasset Stables Rose Cross re- ! turned from Latonia and he will be started in the Brooklyn Handicap Wednesday. , ! Jockey 3. Ambrose arrived and will ride during the Empire City meeting. ! Trainer Brennan received word that the Greentree Stable horses at Detroit had been ! i shipped to Empire City and were due early Tuesday morning.


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