Belmont Park Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-05-15

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I BELMONT PARK TURF N0TES~| Trainer" George Odom instructed jockey Don Meade to return to Belmont Park for Mondays racing. Johnstown, owned by the Belair Stud, and Gilded Knight, owned by the Wheatley Stable, will return to Aqueduct from Pimlico after fulfilling engagements in the Preakness. Conditions books for the Delaware Park meeting were distributed among horsemen by J. B. Campbell. At private terms, Eddie Kane purchased from J. P. Jones the two-year-old Updo and turned the youngster over to E. E. Hart to train. Jack McPherson, acting for the Falaise Stable, sold at private terms the horses Muckraker and Swiss Tryst to "Spec" Dunn, i Apprentice A. Craig was ordered to cancel his engagements by the stewards for Saturday afternoon. The boy neglected to apply for a license to ride. Bob Smith received word Saturday that the last of the foals by Son o John arrived safely at his Newark, Del., farm. Son o* John was hit by lightning last summer and later died. The other youngsters at the farm are by Golden Spire. A. J. Joyner was among the early visitors Saturday. He came from Erdenheim Farm, near Philadelphia.


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