Fair Grounds Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-12-22

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f FAIR GROUNDS TURF NOTES I and g Three unnamed yearlings, the property of Mrs. V. Wyse of Dallas, Texas, arrived at the Fair Grounds, according to W. M. Cox, who is training the local division of the Texas sportswomans stable. The youngsters are a bay filly by Quatre Bras II. Polly Hag; a chestnut filly by Strolling Player , .Golden Measure and another chestnut filly by Bright Knight Marcella Miss. j Apprentice Charlie Carlberg, who suffered a foot injury early in the current Fair Grounds meeting, has fully recovered and Will return to the saddle within the next few days. I G. W. Dunn, acting for the partnership of punn and Malone, purchased My Feng for a private consideration and Dunn will direct tthe training of the racer for his future engagements. . Jockey Leonard Turner accepted his first mount in several months when he was astride Triple Play in the seventh race Wednesday afternoon at the Louisiana Jockey Clubs track. Names have been granted for three of the four yearlings that Harold Nellor purchased .at the annual fall sales conducted at Keene-land, he reported. A black filly by Whisk-away Applaud has been named Plaudaway, a chestnut filly by Traumer Hot Stepper, is Trimstepper, and a chestnut filly by Sweep ;A11 is All Lizzie. The name submitted for a Justice F. filly was rejected. Jockey Freddie Tice stopped off in New Prleans for a day to visit with his parents, and then departed for Oaklawn Park, Hot Springs, Ark., where he will join the Milky Way Farm stable at that point. The veteran reinsman jockey Gerald Glea-son left for Oaklawn Park. i ;


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