Hawthorne Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-06-27

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i HAWTHORNE TURF NOTES $ Flying Breeze, Silver Braid and Bold Jake are additions to A. Pelleteris stable. They were vanned here from Mrs. T. M. Murphys farm in Kentucky. With sixteen at. Arlington Park, Pelleteri has fourteen more to transfer from Hawthorne at the close of the meeting. Jake Lowenstein, local turfman, will be among the last to move his stable from Hawthorne to Arlington Park. He will make the short trip Sunday morning. The stable of William Day, Kentucky turfman, leaves Saturday for Thistle Down. Consisting of Blessed Again, Wayaloft, Lady Thatcher, Main Event, Lesbia Ruth, Colleen B., Bank Me, Capt. Jeffers, Flutterby, Northern Sir, Grattan and Ding Bin it is one of the strongest leaving this section for the meeting at that Ohio track. Apprentice J. Dias is affiliated with the stable. S. J. Molay returned from New Orleans and Kansas City and made preparations to move Fire Advance and Sisko to Arlington Park. Jockey F. Faust is taking a few days off and will not resume riding until the Arlington meeting. Returning for another week-end of Hawthorne sport and the Arlington Park opening, Herbert M. Woolf, Kansas City sportsman and breeder, was at Hawthorne Friday. Old Gold Stables Transmutable will be shipped to Thistle Down for a stakes engagement and jockey A. Fermin will leave here to pilot the four-year-old. The horses of E. McGrath will be thrown out of training and later prepared for fall racing. G. R. Bryson announced the retirement of Almadel Jr. and has turned the horse over to the remount service at Front Royal, W. Va. E. Johnson is shipping Our Prince, Sam Alexander and Jolyon to Thistle Down and will get away Monday. Jockey Nick Wall reported ill and was granted permission to cancel his mounts Friday.


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