Riverside Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-04-12

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RIVERSIDE PARK NOTES t and W. A. Williams arrived from Hot Springs with Muscle In, Foxes Folly, Charlie H., Dicks Sunshine and Dixie D. Jim Ormont and Defier, which were campaigned at New Orleans during the Winter, will be shipped here later on and added to Williams string. Aunt Marie and Charlie Chan were shipped here from Hot Springs and consigned to W. A. Phillips. Oxford Lad and Dr. McLarney, the property of Porter Bros., of Brookfield, Mo., arrived from Hot Springs. This pair will be joined later by Sweepogan, which was turned out for the winter at Brookfield. From Hot Springs came H. E. Nicely, with Kansascitian, Twilight Colors, Kayak, La-nell and Hilo. Johnny Pons, former trainer for the Three Ds Stable, who is now conducting a public stable, has been granted stalls for eight head. Jack Hayes, manager of the Three Ds Stock Farm, wrote in that he would bring ten of twelve head here to carry the colors of the famous Texas stable. Racing secretary M. E. Morrison writes from San Francisco that the large stable of Hunt, Beezley and Boeing will be split up at the end of the Bay Meadows meeting and part will be shipped to Riverside Park and the rest will go to Omaha. Morrison also stated that there would be several stables shipped from the Coast to Riverside. Seventeen head, the property of Senator M. E. Casey, Missouri breeder, were unloaded at the track Thursday from Lees Summit Trainer Jack Manning said that he expected he would bring in ten more head shortly. This large band will be joined later by the division of the senators stable which is racing at Arlington Downs in charge of trainer J. C. Cahn. Word was received from Jack Yeriaa asking that stall space be granted to twelve head, the property of E. Haughton and Mrs. F. West


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