Dallas Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1935-04-29

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DALLAS TURF NOTES j, : , Hasty Glance, Cant Remember, Crout au Pot Crackle, Snaplock, Dr. Freeland, Caw Caw, Polyroyal, Civilian and Snozeedo comprise the division of the Mrs. A. M. Creech stable here. The others were shipped to Aurora for the opening of the Illinois season next Wednesday. The three-year-olds Gin Buck and Paradox Girl, and the two-year-olds Unlucky King, Jim McCabe, Governor Bill, Hourless Queen and Chance Queen, which are the property of Mrs. H. Dattner, are here in charge of J. Burttschell. The seven will be shipped to Detroit at the close of the meeting. Burttschell has several in training at the Fair Grounds track. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Fishburn, owners of the Fishburn Stable, are leaving for Kentucky Monday to be present for the Lexington sales and the Kentucky Derby. Jockey A. Craig and Guy Mangan, his agent, leave for Louisville at the same time. Craig will ride Liz F. in her Bashford Manor Stakes engagament. The Wichita Stable purchased the plater Hair Trigger from Mrs. E. Aros and the horse carried the colors of his new owner in Saturdays engagement. J. L. Wilson, widely known Dallas horseman, is training Fabius and Cogay for his own account in addition to Renaissance, Westys Duke, Flag Bearer, High Hand II., Playful Martha, Tee Dee Ruth, Lucky Buck, Elizabeth F. and Red Hand, which race under his wifes colors. George McCamey, owner of the Bedford Stock Farm, has Red Kate, Olive O., No Santa, Chilhee, Centennial, Gay Finn, War President and Polyford here in charge of M. J. Moran, and Ross Higdon is training Chatter Belle for the Texas sportsman. The good two-year-old Empty Bottle, Well Built, Doris B., and Unlawful, which are the property of Mrs. E. B. Carpenter, are quartered at Arlington Downs.


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