Hawthorne Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-06-09

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HAWTHORNE TURF NOTES f s J. Walsh sold the three-year-old Actdine to G. H. Kelly in a private transaction at Hawthorne Saturday. M. Walsh will continue to train the. Actuary; gelding. Val Crane, here to spend a few days at his home, sold the two-year-old Campo to Mrs. Grace Miller. The sale was made at Hawthorne Saturday. C. C. Miller is the young racers new trainer. The" three-year-old Reminiscent, and Plea, owned by Mrs. P. A. B. Widener, are additions to the stable trained by D. E. Stewart. .William Whitley, agent for the T. C. Worden stable is in Columbus Memorial Hospital for an appendectomy. He was scheduled to undergo the operation Saturday. E. Arcaro, who returned from New York . several days ago, and L. Sisler, who had, not ridden sincethe Aurora meeting, resumed riding Saturday. - The nominations of N. W. Churchs Toro Nancy and.Bomar Stables Billy Bee for the ,000 added Hawthorne Sprint Handicap, to be run next Saturday, were received by racing secretary J. G. Reeder. Entries for the race closed at midnight Saturday, June 6. Having suffered bucked shins in. his last race a winning one Millsdale Stables The Shooter may not resume racing for a fortnight. Jockey L. Haas was fined 0 for not keeping Bert. Reid straight in the stretch during the running of the fourth race at Hawthorne Saturday. Because it was not properly drawn, the claim of the Blue Bonnet Stable for Bush-master was disallowed by the Hawthorne stewards Saturday.


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