Niagara Falls Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-23

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I NIAGARA FALLS TURF NOTES , 1 I | # — • Twenty-eight sellers and twenty cashiers ers were placed on the main line to serve the the needs of patrons by mutuel supervisor Richard B. Crassley. In addition the staff included money room ticket checkers, takeoff men and calculators. Jockey T. Vercfcer departed for Detroit and will remain until the opening of the Hamilton Jockey Club meeting. Harry Baldwin, in charge of the jockeys headquarters at Stamford Park, issued badges to over thirty riders. More are expected as the meeting progresses. The H. Taylor stable, which raced during the thirty-six day meeting at Charles Town, W. Va., and later at the ten-day meeting at i Syracuse, arrived safely at Hamilton to await the opening of that session. Track superintendent R. E. Cody erected a barn adjoining the paddock for the saliva test. . , The "Daily Double" form of wagering is the combination of the first and third races. This method will prevail throughout the meeting. R Lentini has been placed in charge of the J. Badame racers that are to remain on Canadian tracks. The main division of the Badame stable is now at Rockingham Park.


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