Blue Bonnets Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1935-06-05

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1 BLUE BONNETS TURF NOTES j . Trainer Early Davidson arrived from Columbus, Ohio, with three head, Title Oak, an eight-year-old gelding, the property of J. Dillon, Lady Sweet, owned by C. H. Palmer, and Donnatina, a nine-year-old which runs in his own interest. Eleusagon and Older Shot, the property of G. W. OConner, -were also unloaded Tuesday morning from Beulah Park. Included in the car were four in charge of trainer N. S. Johnson, Star Player, Bobs Play, Newgro and Flaunt. Star Player is the property of Johnson, Bobs Play of I. Coe, Newgro and Flaunt of H. C. Turney. A change was made in the early scratch list Tuesday on account of the track conditions, Vitella was allowed to start in the third and Cabainia and Changeable in the seventh. The apprentice allowance- on Dainty Bud 1 in the fourth Tuesday was waived and she carried 101 pounds. There was also two corrections in weight on the official program, Pepper Prince in the first race carried 116 pounds and Lommern in the sixth shouldered 115 pounds. Condition books for the fourteen-day meeting at Mount Royal, opening Friday, June 14, and continuing until Saturday, June 29, were distributed among the horse- men. The minimum purse is 00 with H daily feature of 500. i . f ;


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