Washington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-05-25

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I WASHINGTON PARK NOTES Patrick A Nash one of the owners of the Shandon Farm stable and his son Thomas were out for the opening at Washington Park The elder Nash was making his first trip to a track since the Illinois season opened openedRoy Roy Carruthers and Charles McCulloch Arlington Park officials were among the opening day guests at the Homewood course courseTrainer Trainer J P Keezek sent Tetrashera and Tad to the Rockford 111 farm of their own ¬ ers Chappel Bros where they will be turned out outA A G Tarn has returned from Winnipeg and has taken over the training of the large stable he has at Washington Park ParkW W L McCue reports the birth of a colt owned by Mrs L McDonough at the R Van Fleet farm at Aurora The youngster is by Cannons Roar and Golden Banner BannerAccording According to word received here the horses which E J Ferris trains for A Selon are en route from Bay Meadows Included in the string are Nedson Bulletin Board Au Man and Play Master Jockey C Lamb who does the riding for the stable arrived Sunday SundayJockey Jockey Russell Kastner arrived from Cali ¬ fornia and reported to the Milky Way Farm stable which holds his contract contractJack Jack Bainton accompanied by Mr and Mrs A C Klein will leave here Wednesday for South Carolina to attend the first anni ¬ versary of his sons ordination in the Episco ¬ pal priesthood Bainton will return June 3 and in the meantime Johnny Mazoue will look after the horses trained by the Illinois turfman turfmanAt At present the main division of Leo J Marks Le Mar Stock Farm stable here in charge of Mose Shapoff embraces seventeen but a few others will be added during the present meeting Shapoff having left eleven in training at the Le Mar Farm in Kentucky Among the horses here are Merrymood My ponne Miss Ponne Must Be More News Me O My Marlboro Maleman Billy M Mod Marie Miamba Girl My Buddy Mad Money Mr Smarty and May Miss MissHal Hal Price Headley who has been looking after seventeen horses which he shipped here from Beaumont Farm and Keeneland is considering sending several of them to De ¬ troit and bringing others to take their places put of the division D A Headley his nephew is training and transferring to Detroit from the East some tune this week


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