Ak-Sar-Ben Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-06-15

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jv 109 39 106 114 [4 109 39 106 35 109 39 " _ §, $ , sle his sis the ;he here ,re kv by cfr rht was year. from 3m for for ex- ille ■ 1 AK-SAR-BEN TURF NOTES J I § I s « Trainer Frank Orr was granted permission n to add blinkers to the equipment used on n Charley Hoss. The jockeys at Ak-Sar-Ben will indulge in n a doubleheader softball game Friday night, t, when the riders take on the girls teams of f Council Bluffs and the Malashock Jewelry y Company of Omaha. B. H. Sapp arrived from Fairmount Park k with four horses owned by Jack Oldham, consisting of Pebble M., Ada Hill, Bandalore e and John Oldham. Jockey William Gonzales returned from in Hot Springs, Ark., where he had gone to ;o close a business deal regarding an auto- a- mobile. Another arrival was J. W. Cooper, who lo checked in with Miss Kiev, Kieva Girl and Usickle. Upon his arrival Cooper took over ;r Villa Banquet and Hope Banquet, which h have been in charge of his brother, C. W. Cooper. Jockey Joe Dyer had his first mount of jf the meeting when he guided Golden Per in the third race Wednesday. Lyle Whiting, who incurred the wrath of af the stewards, returned to the saddle Wednesday s- after serving a five-day suspension.


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