Woodbine Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-05-23

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t WOODBINE PARK NOTES | e — — • — Jockey J. Longden, native of western Canada, and one of Americas leading riders, arrived to pilot Mrs. R. E. Websters Syngo Bay in the Plate. He departed for New-York following the days program. Jockey H. Lindberg, who rode J. E. F. Seagrams Gold Fawn, departed for Detroit Monday evening to rejoin the Milky Way Stable. A. J. Halliwell motored to Detroit to inspect the division of his stable campaigning at the Motor City. Apprentice F. McTague has joined the stable and accompanied Halliwell to the border city. Shore Hawk, four-year-old brown gelding, the property of F. H. Schelke, broke his shoulder while being worked at Woodbine Park Monday morning. He was destroyed. The Erindale Stables Greek Fire pulled up very lame after his Saturday engagement. Worth Trying, from the Lowfields Stable, was cut down in the running of Saturdays hurdle event.


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