Detroit Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-06-16

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» I DETROIT TURF NOTES t » After witnessing his Wedding Morn and Fritz perform, Dan B. Midkiff got away Wednesday night for Chicago. The five-day suspension meted out to Porter Roberts expires Friday. Roberts has been signed to ride either Jungle Moon fix Flash Flash in the Sallan Cup to be run here Saturday. N. J. LeBlanc has taken a call on the services of jockey Charles Eye to ride Belle James in the Sallan Cup Handicap Saturday. T. P. Martin packed his tack and left today for Chicago. Franke Maschek, who has been commuting between Toronto and Detroit, returned from Long Branch. Dr. and Mrs. William Kenney are here for a few days. The Kenneys came from their Paris, Ky., home to be with their son, William, Jr., who has two horses at the local track. George B. McCamey, Arlington, Texas, I owner and breeder, was a visitor Thursday and plans to visit. North Randall Friday, where he has several horses in training. After visiting his stock at the Cleveland track, McCamey will proceed to New York for the Joe Louis-Tony Galento fight, returning here for an indefinite stay. Cecil Locklear has seven horses here which McCamey owns in partnership with J. J. Deaner. McCamey has thirty-two mares on his Bedford Stock Farm at Arlington, Texas. In addition to the matrons, there are eleven sucklings and twelve yearlings, most of them the progeny of Sangreal and Valted. Apprentices Charles Clark and E. K. Sylvia, attached to the "Butsey" Hernandez stable, arrived from Fairmount Park.


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