Fairmount Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-05-17

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1 FAIRM0UNT PARK NOTES | $ — e H. Bensinger,. who has his small but useful stable of racers quartered here, was an arrival from Louisville and will take in the sport for the balance of the week. W. Wil-kerson, Jr., conditions the Bensinger string. Apprentice F. Scott, who rode with some measure of success at the past New Orleans winter racing season, accepted his first mount of the current meeting when he was astride Fair Mole in the eighth race Tuesday. Raymond Camp, promising young reins-man contracted to George Shultz, may leave the apprentice ranks with the running of the Tuesday card. Camp, with thirty-nine winners to his credit, has but to ride one more winner before becoming a full-fledged jockey.


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