Fairmount Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-05-18

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! FAIRMOUNT PARK NOTES | s - Jockey Alcee Richard, who performed with a measure of success during his short stay here, left Wednesday for Lincoln Fields where the veteran reinsman will report to E. E. Chanock for whom he will ride during the meeting of the Crete, 111., course which commences May 25. Another rider to leave" here is apprentice William Prehm, who departs Thursday for Detroit, Mich. Prehm will report to Otto Bagley at the Fair Grounds oval where the spring meeting opens May 20. C. Fisher has taken over the conditioning of the useful plater Teddy Carl for O. G. Brashear." S. Ringe formerly handled the racer. Miss Maxine, which races for J. H. Peyton, was registered with the secretarys office by W. H. Stephens. The horse was shipped here from Peytons Greenville, Texas, farm. In a trade consummated Wednesday, R. Reeves swapped Catchall to A. Evans for the latters Suncracker. At private terms W. Ulcry, Jr. and J. V. Whiteside purchased Nyack from J. Pal-more. Another sale registered with the secretarys office was that of Centennial Boy which J. B. Witt acquired from F. J. Rinker at private terms. E. J. Hefferman and Ben Holmes, steward and racing secretary, respectively, at Ak-Sar-Ben, arrived here Wednesday in the interests of the Omaha track, which begins its meeting May 27.


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