Arrivals At Fair Grounds: Officials, Turfmen, Horsemen and Jockeys Reach Southern Track.; Numerous Owners Resting Their Charges for Opening of New Orleans Meeting on Thanksgiving Day., Daily Racing Form, 1938-10-22

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ARRIVALS AT FAIR GROUNDS Officials Turfmen Horsemen and Jockeys Reach Southern Track Numerous Owners Resting Their Charges for forOpening Opening of New Orleans Meeting on onThanksgiving Thanksgiving Day NEW ORLEANS La Oct 21 Prince Argo leading threeyearold handicap per ¬ former of the B Hernandez barn was un ¬ loaded with the opening of the Fair Grounds during the week along with tsrelve head of the same citablishmcnt they arriving from St Louis Winner of more than 10000 dur ¬ ing the current season Prince Argo will bo rested up preparatory to the opening of the local racing season which begins on Thanks ¬ giving Day DayAmong Among the other prominent arrivals this last week was eighteen head of the Frank Seremba stable headed by the creek three yearold Fairflax winner of four races in Chicago and Fairmount this summer and Pin Money which smashed the six furlongs track record at Fairmount during the clos ¬ ing 1104Others week negotiating the distance in 1104 Others in the Hernandez barn include Tell twoyearold Tramway Woodlander Radio Charm Manhunt Miss Adams Golden Pigeon Adolf Mary Senate Building Trades Left in charge of AI Gaal at Sportsmans Park by Hernandez are Bright a Louisiana Derby candidate Symphon Glowset Triple Play Young Playtime R L Baker Western Run RunJockeys Jockeys who will ride for Hernandez this year Include Willie Peanuts HcCadden leading rider at Fairmounts nineteenday fall meeting J Hernandez his son and a youngster J Caniglla CanigllaSEREMBA SEREMBA STABLE ARRIVES ARRIVESFrankie Frankie Seremba arrived to supervise the unloading of his stable they comprising the following Fairflax Pin Money TraLaLa Pegging Away Rosalie Once In Awhile Lucky Jewell Real Play Pedant Lucky Ducky Grecian Time Sunny Time Kindly Act Kai Fan Blanche Dance Time and five yearlings which were shipped from the F Koontz Paulfred barn in Tulsa Two are by Sweeping Light and two by Pair by Pair PairRacing Racing secretary Richard Leigh who opened his office last week announced that In addition to the Hernandez and Ssremba stables the following had horses on the grounds E 1C Murray five E Irby five E B Shipp ten P Valentl three E Blsso and J Dumestre DumestreTorch Torch Stick fourtime winner in four starts and a nominee for the Louisiana Derby heads the E Irby establishment of five This juvenile was claimed from the Dixiana Stable in Chicago this summer and looks like one of the outstanding threeyear old prospects for 1939 1939GENERAL GENERAL MANAGER ARRIVES ARRIVESGeneral General manager Robert S Eddy Jr was an arrival from St Louis and will open his office at the Fair Grounds on Monday to begin preparation for the opening He said that racing secretary Leigh had more appli ¬ cations than he could assign for stable room and only the best stables would be allocated space spaceOther Other arrivals during the week In addition to general manager Eddy and racing secre ¬ tary Leigh were Rollie Leigh Freddie Craf ton Johnny Morrissey starter Jack Thomas operator of Thomas Speed X Xj j Camera Albert Briau Cliff Abbo and others othersThe The doublepaved highway at the Gentilly side of the Fair Grounds will be a wel ¬ theI comed addition to traffic In addition to the I new entrance from Esplanade to Fortin Street at White Street


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