Belmont Park Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-10-06

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I BELMONT PARK TURF NOTES f e Jockey Sammy Renick received permission from his contract employer, A. G. Vander-bile, to ride at Jamaica. However, Renick will journey to Laurel to ride should his employer require his services. Rebellion and Uallno, owned by G. D. Wide-ner, were unsexed and turned out for the season. Racing secretary Campbell pointed out that for the closing day no claiming races were down for decision. R. V. Boyle, trainer of the two-year-old filly Ritorno, made a trip to A. M. Chichesters breeding establishment in Virginia, Saturday, to purchase three yearlings. Two of them are colts and the filly is a half sister to Ritorno, being sired by Lucullite and from the mare Mildred A. The Wheatley Stables Snark was fired Friday for ankle trouble and will be on the shelf for the remainder of the season. Tom Hill of New Orleans was an arrival from his home and will remain for several days. J. Simon Healy announced that he will open a public stable for the Miami season. He is open to receive horses. Jockey S. Coucci left for Laurel, -where jhe will join the E. R. Bradley stable.


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