Washington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-06-09

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I WASHINGTON PARK NOTES $ e Inhale was accompanied to Washington Park by two other juveniles, neither with stake engagements here. Endymion, a colt by Blue Larkspur Loved One, has won both his starts in the East and is regarded as a fine prospect. Pockmantie, a filly by The Porter Caledonia, unsuccessful in two starts. t John Hay Whitneys Princess Pat candidate, Inhale, arrived from New York, Tuesday, and was accompanied by two other juveniles, Endymion and Pockmantie, which, however, are not eligible for any of the Washington Park fixtures. The youngsters are trained by Jim Healy. The horses which formerly ran under the name of the Jay Dee. Stable will campaign in the future under the name of J. H Dunn. The Dunn horses are trained by D. J. Mc-Auliffe. . The four-year-old filly, Guess, owned by Bender and Robinson, has been taken over by Frank Grand to train. F. S. Hackett and W. Jordan were granted licenses at Washington Park. According to word received here, jockey H Mora is en route to his home -in Panama, where he will remain for about three weeks. E. W. Warner has succeeded P. Cadar-ran as trainer of the horses Dan R., Higgins Child and Lazy D., owned by D. Rediger. Suffering with a cold, jockey R. Morris is taking off a few days. Having visited a few days with relatives in Illinois, jockey C. McTague has gone to Toronto to resume riding. J. P. Elebhardt vanned Genesee to the Chappel Brothers Farm at Rockford, M., to be turned out.


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