Agawam Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-06-25

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AGAWAM TURF NOTES ! Jockey W. Cook was suspended for five days for reckless riding and crowding going to the first turn Wednesday astride Capt. Jerry in the third race. Robert T. Hanifen has replaced William Almy, Jr., as steward representing the Massachusetts Racing Commission in the stand at Agawam Park. Steward George Brown, Jr., departed for Delaware Park to serve in a similar capacity. His position in the stand here will ba taken over by Vincent Treanor. Five horses, the property of Glen Mc-Naughton, which have been racing on Metropolitan tracks at New York, are to reach here within the next few days to race here for the balance of the meeting. The shipment consists of Princess Bull, Time Me Noble Scot, Gold Cross and San Pietro. Mrs. L. A. Veitch sold the useful sprinter Unheralded, three-year-old gelding, to Mis3 Audrey Pavies. Terms of the transaction were not made public and L. A. Veitch will c-nti uie as; trainer;-


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