Lincoln Fields Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-05-27

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1 LINCOLN FIELDS TURF NOTES | s - $ J. Woodruff registered Master Time, Corker, Vodille, Eds Pet and Scotch Muff, which he will race here for various owners. J. M. Hubbard got in from Kentucky with Genesee, which races under the colors of his wife. Coming in from Fairmount Park was R. Reeves with his wifes Sun Cracker and Mighty Proud. Max Sussman left for Californias Hollywood Park, where he again will have the field glass concession. John A. Best is receiving from the East the two-year-olds Uprising and Osofree, owned by John E. Hughes. The youngsters are daughters of Dr. Freeland. R. Waltz has been appointed trainer of the horses owned by Mrs. J. Morrison. The horses are Onslaught, Sadie Dear and Miss Niagara. Mrs. Morrison sold the two-year-old Roguish Lady to Mrs. M. Evans, who has turned the youngster over to Don Mc-Eachern to train. John F. Clarke, Jr., has stabling accommodations at Washington Park for the horses he brought from Lexington. He has two juveniles, Good Gosh and Bunny Rabbit. Jockey W. E. Snyder got in from New-York and will ride free lance at Lincoln Fields. W. J. Curran transferred the horses he had at Washington Park to Lincoln Fields Friday. The horses of J. C. Stone and Sam Stone are due here in a few days from Louisville. Their departure from the Louisville track was delayed because of the sickness of one of the horses. Mrs. J. J. OByrne, wife of the horseman, is receiving visitors at St. James Hospital, Chicago Heights, where she has been a patient for some six weeks. Dr. G. B. McKillip, track veterinarian, got here Thursday from his home in downstate Illinois.


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