Rockingham Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1935-05-27

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1 ROCKINGHAM PARK NOTES J. H. Stotler came over from New York to saddle Identify in the New Hampshire Handicap. A. G. Vanderbilt was on hand to witness the performance of the Man o War colt. The mutuel handle is already more than ,750,000 and is expected to approach if not pass 0,000,000 for the twenty-nine day meeting. The pass gate at Rockingham Park is well guarded by two former members of the pugilistic parade, "Emergency" Kelly, lightweight of the mauve decade, and Charley Turner, bon vivant of Quincy and who formerly trained Jim Maloney, one-time heavyweight contender. Jockey B. Fels arrived Saturday morning. He is attached to the Geneseo Stable. A. F. Dayton registered the horses Whizz-away, Foreglow, Debbie, Billowy Wave, Tody West, Harvey G. G., Irolite, May Nominee and Peerless Pal. Dogmata had blinkers added to his equipment for the first time in the New Hampshire Handicap. Apprentice Jess Johnson was forced to cancel his mounts Saturday afternoon due to suffering an injury to his hand. He will be back in action again Monday.


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