Rockingham Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-16

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1 ROCKINGHAM PARK NOTES 1 4 — _: 4 Racing Secretary H. D. Monroe received a telegram from James Fitzsimmons nominating Fleam from the Belair Stud in the Hampton Cup Handicap, to be run July 21. Mr. Fitzsimmons also named Wheatley Stables Slapdash and Dusky Princess for the. Dartmouth Handicap to be run on Wednesday, July 25. For the Rockingham Handicap, feature of the final days sport, he has nominated both Belair Studs Faireno and Dark Secret, a member of the Wheatley Stable. The Hampton Cup carries an added value of ,000 added, the Dartmouth is endowed with ,500 added and the Rockingham is the richest of the remaining Rockingham Park stakes, carrying an added value of ,500. Stalls are being prepared to receive the sixteen members of the J. Cattarinich string which Frank Seremba is shipping from Syracuse, N. Y. Crazy Jane and Precious Little are the latest additions to starter J. Miltons schooling list. Frank O. Frisbie has reserved three stalls at Rockingham Park for the horses he is sending from Maryland. The shipment is expected to arrive on Saturday The string of F. A. Carreaud which embraces Sea Fox, Time Supply and De Valera as well as two other members arrived from Saratoga Thursday night. Hot semen are notified that nominations for the Hampton Cup Handicap. 000 added prize to be run over the one and one-eighth miles distance on Saturday, July 21, closes on Saturday. July 14. Jess A., two-year-old in the string of H I* Strauss, inventor of the totalizator in use at Rockingham Park, has been thrown out of training. Trainer Paul Madeira also reports that Petee Blue, another juvenile that races for Mr. Straims h»« h.,rUo,i »*,;„■


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