Detroit Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1935-06-17

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f DETROIT TURF NOTES Horatio Mazon manager of Silas B Ma ¬ sons Dunreath Farm near Lexington canfe up frqm the Blue Grass city for thfe Derby Day program He was very much Inter ¬ ested in the Tunning of the first race fpr he selected Aroma to cross with Victorian which produced Vale Victorian the last of the get of the Agua Galienle Handicap win ¬ ner 4 Victorian died at Dunreath Parm last year Alfred G Vanderbilts Cold Shoulder and Walter M Jeffords Firethorn leave here Sunday for Washington Park where they will fill their American Derby engagements engagementsJockeys Jockeys R Workman and S Rcnick re ¬ turned to New York and George Woolf left for Chicago ChicagoGilbert Gilbert Riley is bringing three horses from Rockingham Park next week weekTommy Tommy Taylor who is training Head Play announced Saturday that the next start for Mrs Silas B Masons champion will be in the Detroit Challenge Cup on June 29 and that he would pass up the Pont chartrain Handicap next Saturday as ho does not wish to put the races of the horse too close together Considerable interest has been manifest in Bahamas start in the sixtK race Mon ¬ day Under the conditions of the Challenge Cup a horse four years old and over must have Sy0 a tpta1 of 40000 in his racing career to be eligible in the race Bahamas is 125 short 6f this amount and he can qualify by being as close a third onMon day While he tiorse seems corisiderably over his head in the Chaljerige Gup Wil liairf Har man believes that Anything can happen in a horse racce and Intends tb tbake ake a shot at it if his horse qualifies Monday The Woodward Stake for twoijrear oldsfi the added money of which was increased from 2000 to 5000 added and whici will be fun next Wednesday is shaping up into one of the great juvenile races of the year Over twenty entries have been received for the event embracing the crack colts of both the East and West and this number will probably be increased by the late mail Clem McCarthy who came here from New York to describe the Derby over a nation ¬ wide hookup returned to that city Saturday night nightDave Dave Goldberg again provided the boys in the press box with plenty of lunch and he again was voted thp most popular De troiter


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