Aqueduct Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1935-06-28

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ie * x- a a Id il- ! e- | id j j : ot | j m j of of j it rr- ; ig I i id i i he | nt j he ! t- I has as : th | ly i b- -♦ 1 ♦ rs Dp for or ;n * . AQUEDUCT TURF NOTES 1 : 4 § W. Zakoor added another horse to his s stable when he purchased at private terms .3 the two-year-old High Bid from R. L. Gerry, /. Jack Dempsey was a belated arrival and d witnessed the last four races from the club-se - house. David Ogilvie suffered a broken left leg g this morning while working one of Thomas ls W. Murphys thoroughbreds over the Bel-it 1- mont Park track. Ogilvie, while passing the e half mile pole, was carried into the fence :e by his mount. He was removed to Mary Im-k- l- maculate Hospital, Jamaica. The C. H. Knebelkamp handicap star, r, King Saxon, which was injured in the run-ve l- ning of the Brooklyn Handicap last Satur-le r- day, is responding to treatment rapidly. The ie four-year-old was able to take walking ex-j c- ercises Thursday morning about his quar-he r- ters at Aqueduct track. Funeral services for William "Trapper" ■" Hayes will be held Friday morning at 9 9 oclock at St. Gabriel Church, 36th Street, t, between First and Second Avenues, New w York City. Interment will be in Chicago. Funeral services for Arthur "Deafie" Dudley will be held on Friday afternoon from 176-25 130th Ave., Jamaica, and interment it will be in a local cemetery. Jockey R. Workman, after a two day lay-up r- due to an injured hand, signalized his is return to the saddle by piloting the first winner. Trainer J. H. Stotler will keep Discovery y at Detroit until he studies the different it weight assignments at Chicago, Narragan- sett and Empire City to which his charge is s eligible.


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