Washington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1935-05-28

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I WASHINGTON PARK NOTES g : y Julius Hamilton, under contract to the stable of Mrs. J. D. Hertz, and Gordon Helton, with the C. E. Davison stable, rode for the first time, here opening day. Both are apprentices, the former having ridden in several races at Rockingham Park, while Helton made his debut in Texas. The former lives in New York City, while Helton hails from Limon, Colo. Trainer R. H. Meiswinkle vanned Sun Voter, owned by J. Tolby, and his own Exonerate, both two-year-olds, to Lincoln Fields from Aurora. The f iye-year-old . Mpryue ; was purchased by Mrs. J. Bainton from H. Gpelitz at Washington Park Monday. He will be trained by J. Bainton. Infinitate and eight others, all owned by A. G-. Tarn, were shipped from Aurora to Omaha, where they will. be campaigned by Nelson Ings. Tarn claimed Infinitate at Washington. Park Saturday. Tarn has been called to his home in Winnipeg, Canada, where his daughter is seriously ill. Jockey George Woolf, who -was taken sick while riding L.emoht here Saturday, accepted mounts Monday:


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