Fort Erie Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-11

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1 FORT ERIE TURF NOTES | Paul Ciceri, who is doing missionary work for the approaching meeting at Stamford Park, sent word that he would be at Fort Erie on Wednesday to accept stall reservations. James Arthur, who is campaigning a useful string of racers at Syracuse, N. Y., wired officials of the Belleville Driving and Athletic Association for reservations. William Morrissey, Canadian patron, with seven horses that have been frequent winners this season has decided to send his entire stable to Niagara Falls for the Stamford Park meeting. Six. horses embrace the schooling classes that are conducted daily at the three-quarter chute at Fort Erie each morning. Those being given further education are Heap Good, Fretful, Sixty Ninth, Double Dare, General Mixup and Flying Heels II. Jockey J. Atkinson was an arrival from western Canada to join the local riding colony." He was recently restored to good standing after spending several days on the ground. William R. Woollatt was an arrival from Windsor to attend the scheduled meeting of the Independent Canadian Racing Association commission thaUmet at the clubhouse at Fort. Erie Tuesday. According to advices reaching here from Stamford Park, several small stables are already under shelter and each day witnesses the arrival of other establishments. Horsemen have been advised by the Belleville Driving and Athletic Association officials not to ship to Stamford Park until their applications for stall space had been approved.


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