Rockingham Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-06-02

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I ROCKINGHAM PARK NOTES 0 The further entry of Bay Bubble has been ordered refused by the stewards for inconsistency. Jockey R. Jones reported ill to the clerk of the scales and cancelled his mounts for the afternoon. Former jockey "Chuck" Frost, who has the book of apprentice Le Blanc, returned from a week-end trip to Baltimore to visit his wife and the new arrival in their family, little Juanita. "Chuck," who made it the easy way by plane, reports both mother and baby in fine condition. Jockey K. Knott arrived here to ride for the John Hay Whitney string and was scheduled to go into action Monday afternoon. Charlie Rosengarten, who made a one-day jump to Agawam, where he rode Light Brook and Vote Boy, the latter winning the feature Saturday, returned here Monday. Going into the second week of its spring meeting, the .New Hampshire Jockey Club is hitting a daily average mutuel handle of 78,506. Mort Mahony, mutuels department head, optimistically predicts a further pickup during the second week. W. A. Crawford purchased two horses in the New York sale over the week-end. He is bringing them here. They are the three-year-old Blue Donna and a two-year-old, Comeda. "Doc" Tumin purchased Flying Amazon and Kinross to bring here. Both are two-year-olds. Ed Crow, representing the Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company, is on the grounds to assist owners who wish to insure thoroughbreds. His firm wrote the ,000 policy on Toration, which was destroyed here last week after breaking down in a Thursday race. Jockey A. Jolley resumed riding Monday after completing the five-day suspension imposed on opening day last week for rough riding.


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