Riverside Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-06-26

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I RIVERSIDE PARK NOTES v- George F. Jenkins was among the arrivals from Omaha Thursday morning. He stated that before leaving Omaha he had disposed of the horses quartered at the Nebraska track and would take a vacation fishing before the fall meetings. Tommy Carroll, who is training the Hill Top Stable of R. B. George, owner of the Fair Park track, Dallas, announced that he would ship to Thistle Down, Cleveland, at the close of the Riverside Park meeting. B. P. Woodson purchased Declaration from R. B. Bridwill at private sale. The condition book for the final eight days of the meeting was issued Thursday by racing secretary M. H. Morrison. G. F. Jenkins purchased the horse Yancey and left Wednesday morning for Texas. Jenkins stated that Yancey would be fired and turned out for the rest of the year.


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