Rockingham Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-06-22

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I ROCKINGHAM TURF NOTES t g : ; ; Paul Waggoner, one of the leading figures in the Arlington Downs race course in Texas, who has his Three Ds Stable at Rockingham" Park, sent word that he would leave. Chicago Tuesday night, accompanied by Bud Burmeister for Boston. They plan an ex-r tended visit in New England. Alma Bank, a member of the H. L. Hill string; succumbed to fever contracted while en route from the west coast. Jockey Ira Hanford returned from New York and will be on hand to ride throughout the New England season. Jim, Boden sent word from New York that he will ship two head from that point to campaign throughout the remainder of the New England season. Starter Bob Frend started off the meeting with a lean slate regarding a schooling list. It is a rule with Frend not to put a horse on the schooling list regardless of hiand post behavior elsewhere. W. J. Norton has shipped a dozen mem-, bers of the John Hay Whitney string from Suffolk Downs to take part in the Salem, N. H., meeting. . Trainer Ralph Mcllvain was a sick man upon his arrival at Rockingham Park and is now under the care of a physician. . F. C. Dunn purchased the contract of C. James .from H. H. Brown, at Rockingham today. A. Clutter, who has ridden extremely well at Agawam, is now at. Rockingham Park.


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