Suffolk Downs Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-06-29

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if SUFFOLK DOWNS NOTES 0 k Spittenimage, in the Calumet Stable, is another which has gone wrong and will be out of competition for at least a month. "Lipsy" Johnson, colored groom, aged 35, stable hand for F. W. Hannon, died Thursday night. Hannon would like to hear from Johnsons relatives in Louisville, Ky., regarding the disposal of the remains. Allen Sternsdorff, a member of Jim SrvSif-1nd.Crei:V suffered a painful in-hmLc l?J0 Yhen cau-ht between two hoises at the start of the third race Thurs day Swap coming out of his stall, stepped on Sternsdorffs foot. An X-ray examination revealed a bone had been chipped Bernie Bierrnan, coach of the University of Minnesota football team, generally recog- f chamP;ns of the colleglafe wnvn "Pnfl-o Past two years and George Polsy Clark, coach of the world champion SSA?n Detroit Lons, accompanied coach Al McCoy of Northeastern University and coach Fred Swan of Temple University to the races Saturday. Billy Ames visited with the turf writers incidentally informing them that in the next meeting at Narragansett the boys will be . located in a new press stand on the roof similar to the one in use at Suffolk Downs.


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