Delaware Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-06-26

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I DELAWARE PARK NOTES William J. Hirsch brought a dozen horses from Suffolk Downs, headed by Up and Doing-, Warn and Tabitha. Others were Sketch Book, Bloomer Girl, Robber Baron, Jinx, Aero, .Loyal Son, Sky Artno, Sky Host, and Green Melon. His patrons are Mrs. Julia M. Loft, Mrs. Parker Corning, A. J. Sackett, Admiral Cary T. Grayson and Rob-jert S. Clark. A shipment from Belmont Park was that of the Brookmeade Stable, in charge of Hugh Fontaine and numbering twelve head. The horses are Good Goods, Corundum, Drudgery, Royal Reigh, Swing Time, The Damsel, States Witness, War Peril, Traffic Light, Censor, Foliage and Town Car. Frank Hayes, lieutenant-governor of Connecticut, has Petard, Clarkie, Sundad and Lady Carrot here in charge of Peter E. Fitzgerald. J. W. Y. Martins stable, here in charge of Louis Feustel, is composed of Dark Hope, Jack Pine, Dinner Jacket, Battle Jack, Slow Motion and Dim Hope. Jake Byer is training Fair Stein, Scrooge and Sanakoo for Herman Phillips. One of the Maryland stables here is that of Mrs. R. H. Heighe, in charge of J. A. Boniface and including Brown Twig, Seay, Lady Maryland, Rehearsal, Stage Hit and Purple Knight. Eleven horses are under the care of J. Merryman Black, Maryland horseman. They are Joan Asbestos, Harrow, Defy, Balcony, Graeme Cracker, Graky, Espaden, Candy Prince, Royal Eve, Moon Penny and Jen. One of the largest stables on the grounds is that of the Tranquillity Farm, which just arrived from Washington Park. It embraces twenty-five head, of which seven are juveniles. Older horses are Rock X., Wild Turkey, Border Queen, Capt. Cal, Eblis, Lady Thatcher, Some Boy, Wha Hae, Sea Ted, Alice G., Grey Simon, Knights Plume, Night Gail, Nonane, Sir Steel, The Runner and Teddy Greene, while the two-year-olds are Cross Sign, Formax, Gold Kin, Judge Pan, Margaret X., Mr. Finn, Pot DOr and Virginia Boy. The "Daily Double" will be on the first and second races. With eight races daily, - post time for the t first race will be 2 oclock eastern standard time and scratch time at 8:30 oclock. The horses Robert Curran brought here for the Araho Stable were Mucho Gusto, Jackie DT and Araho Lass. New Deal will be shipped here from Rockingham Park next week for his engagement in the Brandy-wine Handicap. The horses L. Haymaker shipped here from Suffolk Downs were Count Dean, Bala-pin, Idle Way, Sheathe, English Harry and My Surprise. Tony Pedrone is making the engagements of Tommy Malley and E. Mower.


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