Agua Caliente Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-04-03

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1 AGUA CALIENTE TURF NOTES . - Trainer Frank R. Doyle, representing the Indian Mountain Stable, disposed of the three-year-olds Goole and Liverpool to E. Pullman, who appointed M. G. Gdodsell as trainer. C. V. Bussey drew the appointment as trainer for the horses, Double Four and Spanish Lad, which bear the colors of J. J. Kessler. This makes two trainers for the Kessler horses, as A. J. Maloney had the mare, Lisa Belle, under his care at Agua Caliente. Lee Hastings was among the arrivals here this week. He will race in the interest of former jockey Harry Howard and will indulge in his training routine under the supervision of G. W. Billerman. Former jockey Willie Molter increased his string to twelve head when he represented J. F. Williams in .the purchase of the two-year-old Mar Quick and the older Thirsk. Molter is among the leading trainers at Agua Caliente. Chester Parsons, who is conditioning the horses of his mother, Mrs. J. A. Parsons, has transferred the six two-year-olds he had at Hope Villa, the Parsons ranch at San Tsidro. Some fine-looking youngsters are among the lot and the names for all of them have been approved by The Jockey Club. They are Oketh, ch. c, by The Okah Our -Seth; Sir Seth, br. g, by Quick Return Lady Seth; Hazy Port, ch. f, by The Okah Hazel Shot; Gray Eyes, b. f, by Edisto Nacomee; Little Ef fie, b. f, by Quick Return Glint of Gold, and Sweet Return, b. f, by Quick Return Santa Sweep. Jockey Clarence Greenwood is a welcome addition to the riding brigade, having arrived this week from Phoenix, where he resumed riding after an absence of six- months from the saddle. Tannhauser, three-year-old son of Be-withus Emeryville, was among the horses sent to Agua Caliente during the week and was delivered to trainer Willie Molter. Tannhauser will represent Herb J. Kohlbush in his engagements here. J. Tex" Flanagan, who achieved much success with the booking of jockey Tim Senas mounts, has been appointed agent for jockey Lynn Josephson. C. C. JBrown, father of Charles C. Brown, Jr., came down from his ranch at Sunnyvale and will remain for a few days of racing at the Mexican course. The younger Brown is directing the training of one of the largest array of horses here. "Chet" Parsons reports the horses, Norway Nell, Lady Son and Jay A., will be inactive for several we ks. They have been turned out at Hope VI in San Ysidro. .


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