Washington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1935-06-26

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1 WASHINGTON PARK NOTES | $ ® Phil Reuter planned to leave Tuesday for Miami, where he will spend two or three days looking after personal matters. The five-year-old mare Pillage, owned by N. Walsh, has been retired from racing and goes to Dr. J. M. Kaisers farm, where she will be bred to High Foot. Glodazz, owned by Hambrich and Massey, which was badly cut down in his last race at Washington Park, was destroyed Tuesday morning. He was a three-year-old gelding by Dazzler and Gloria France. A. A. Baroni has just about decided to campaign his large stable through the coming Empire City meeting. If so his horses will leave Washington Park Friday or Saturday. Jockey Johnny Longden will go along to do the riding. Eleven of the J. J. Coughlin horses not ready for racing will be quartered at Hawthorne the next three months, according to trainer R. E. Hefferan. They are Karl Eitel, Camp Douglas, Teernahilla, Cathedral and seven two-year-olds. Eighteen others are slated for racing at Arlington Park and Lincoln Fields. They also will be handled by Hefferan. Cheerus, Canusee and Evening Gown, owned by Mrs. Ethel V. Mars Milky Way Farms, have- been retired from racing for the season and sent to their owners farm at Pulaski, Tenn., where they will run out until fall. Trainer Robert McGarvey tentatively plans to race them during the winter in California. Sherrill Ward has arrived at Arlington Park from New York with nine, a majority the property of the Everglade Stable, which is maintained by Frederick M. Burton of Chicago. Four owned by C. Leroy King of Memphis were unloaded at the same track by trainer J. E. Fuller. They were vanned from Detroit. B. H. Sapp has taken over The Break to train for W. A. Jones. Mrs. I. Brenicker and her son arrived from New Orleans to spend a month with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Letellier. Noble Sir, Repaid, Gert Lighton, Fire Star and two others, comprising a division of the T. C. Worden stable, raced at Riverside Park, were received by trainer B. A. Jones at Washington Park. The first shipment of Worden horses from Washington Park to Arlington Park was made Monday, Jones sending six by van to the north side course. The entire main division of the Dixiana stable, now at Washington Park, will be transferred to Arlington Park by motor vans Friday, according to Clyde Van Dusen, | trainer of the stable.


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