Aqueduct Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-06-16

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AQUEDUCT TURF NOTES "1 S : -R During the absence of chief trainer George M. Odom, who lost his daughter-in-law by death, the horses that he trains will be saddled by his assistant, W. J. McKnight. Howard Fowler, first deputy police commissioner, was among the afternoons visir tors. After the first race Jean Bart worked a mile in the following fractions: :2Z, :35. :48, 1:01, 1:14, 1:27 and 1:42, handily. Condition books for the Empire City meeting were distributed by Jack Campbell during the morning. Louis Maul was among the visitors. He recently returned from the open golf Championship in Michigan. Funeral services for Mrs. George P. Odom will be held at the Church of the Holy Spirit in the Bronx on Thursday morning. Joe Guthern recovered from a recent illness and returned to the ranks Tuesday afternoon. Jockey W. Ray cancelled his mounts Wednesday. He is under doctors orders to complete dental work: .


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