Belmont Park Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-05-27

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] BELMONT PARK TURF NOTES l + i The condition of Mrs. Francis Dunne, wife of the racing official, who underwent an operation for appendicitis Tuesday, is very satisfactory, it was reported. She is in Mary Immaculate Hospital, Jamaica. Trainer Matt Brady of the W. J. Zicgler stable emphatically denied a rumor in circulation that jockey Nick Wall severed his connection with the stable or that a disagreement of any description existed between Wall and his contract employer. Walter S. Vosburgh, the veteran handl-capper, recovered from his recent illness brought on by a fainting spell, was on hand for the days program. When Superstition paraded postward in the first race, it was recalled to veterans the old campaigner of that name raced by Harry Price, Washington, turf reporter over twenty years ago. John Bosley returned from Charles Town, W. Va., where he spent the week-end on business.


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