Aurora Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-05-07

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I AURORA TURF NOTES I •— • Benny B., the longest-priced winner of the current meeting at Aurora, is the first thoroughbred bred at Ben Binions extensive stock farm located at Deming, N. M. In addition to Hallucination, Binion has Pha-laris and one other stallion on the farm, according to Randy Coward, trainer. The contract that R. A. Coward held on apprentice H. P. Ferguson, who graduated from the maiden ranks last winter at the Fair Grounds, has been transferred to the Blue Ribbon Stock Farm Stable for a private consideration. Harry Hollander, once a crack amateur swimmer, has been appointed agent for Clyde Troutts stable and will make the engagements for apprentice Francis Polk. G. R. Bryson, who has several horses here in training for E. K. Bryson, will campaign the racers at Hawthorne, and the stable wil be augmented by shipment of the thoroughbreds now being campaigned in Maryland by 1 Harry Baker.


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