Aurora Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-05-30

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* AURORA TURF NOTES I € € Although he will not be able to ride for several weeks, apprentice William McCad-den was not as seriously hurt in a fall here Friday as was at first feared. He suffered a slight fracture of the shoulder but it is expected to mend in a short time. He went down when Playkl fell with him yesterday. Geo. Swain leaves here Sunday for Fair-mount where he serves In the racing secretarys office but he will be back In time to accept a similar position at Arlington Park. Swain has arranged to be back to accept entries at Lincoln Fields for the first days racing at Arlington. J. G. Wilson accepted mounts Saturday as a full-fledged jockey, his apprenticeship having expired Friday. Nel.son Ings is shipping eight horses to Winnipeg, and with him will go jockey Albert Bodiou. Judy Johnson, the only woman trainer licensed at Agawam, put in her appearance here Friday morning and has three racers for camnniirning at the Springfield track.


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