Riverside Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-04-11

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i RIVERSIDE PARK NOTES 4 $ Sergeant Al, which proved to be one 5 of the best juveniles at the recent Fair r Grounds meeting, is at Riverside Park, and 1 is taking slow gallops every morning. The two-year-old, which is under the supervision of the veteran trainer, Joe Kern, was 3 given a rest after his strenuous winter campaign. - Thistle Ace, Nosanta and two two-year-olds, - in charge of W. L. Young, were among r the first outside shipments to Riverside, ;, coming from Texas. "William Day, whose stable cut quite a a awath at the recent meeting at Hot Springs, i, has been allotted stalls for ten head, the e star of which is the consistent Ding Bin, i, winner of five straight races at Oaklawn n Park. Others in the Day stable which he requested stalls for are Grattan, Oaten, Northern Sir, Captain Jeffers, Bank Me, Mae, Lady Thatcher, Flutterby, and Lisbia A. The latter is a two-year-old. Clovinia;Item and Popular "Vote; the property of Rex Barneets, arrived from New .... ..... Orleans. William Glover, with Water Player, Wad-ing"Bird; Fancy Glrl,Tl!eMrssourian,1 and ! Our Pride, was an arrival from New Orleans. Jim Ned, a frequent winner at New Orleans, comprised the one-horse stable which IL K6r "shipped- Tiere. C. H. Snider has Jim Ormont, Dixie D. and Defier quartered here. J. Shaw arrived from the Fair Grounds ....... -with" Sleepy Gal. -


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