Hawthorne Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-10-08

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I HAWTHORNE TURF NOTES $ ; Seymour Weiss, Louisiana political figure and head of the Roosevelt Hotel in New Orleans; Louis Lasage, president of the Standard Oil Company of Louisiana, and John Vaccarro, Crescent City importer, are in Chicago and were visitors at Hawthorne this afternoon. They are members of a New Orleans good-will delegation which stopped off in a number of cities en route to Chicago. 1 Jockey Charles Calvin was fined 5 by the stewards for failing to keep his mount straight in the run through the stretch in the eighth race at Hawthorne Thursday. Jockey Lloyd Sisler is leaving here Sunday for Lexington. He is motoring with his mother. From Lexington he will .go to California. M. and R. Bermans La Monte was fired by Df. G. B. McKillip and will be turned out near Aurora. In a private transaction at Hawthorne, Gus Simone sold Peggy Byrd to E. P. Bennett. William Causey will train the filly. Simone also hopes to dispose of Dora May and Busy Lutrecia before the close of the Chicago season.


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