Suffolk Downs Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-06-16

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0 j j 8J 1 j 8 8 7 7 7 J 6 5 7 7 5 5 6 5 9 g 5 0 8 8 1 2 I ? 9 j 8 g q 5 0 1 8 81 1 10 0 1 8 8 j 1 81 8 8 8 10 0 9 9 0 1 SUFFOLK DOWNS NOTES I ® * Many Stings, which on Tuesday turned in the best time of the New England season for sir furlongs, 1:10%, will be ridden by Harry Krovitz in the Bunker Hill Handicap Saturday. Pagliacci, Mrs. E. G. Lewis good colt, will be a starter in the Bunker Hill. Bobby Mer- ritt will be aboard. By permission of the veterinarian, Censor was scratched from the fourth race Wednes-9 day. The muddy condition of the track may be injurious to the horse "because of an old bone ailment. Trainer J. W. Webb has turned out the fol- lowing of his charges on a nearby farm: Erins Sun, Backintime, Foreign Legion and Oddsbodkin. Jockey Lucas Dupps will leave here by plane Saturday morning for the T.-laware course to fulfill a stake engagement on Jouett Shouses Arden Lass. Dupps piloted the filly in her recent victory in the Betsy Ross Stakes. The two-year-olds of E. R. Bradley which were reported sick at Belmont Park have recovered and are galloping daily over the local strip. The apprentice allowance was waived on Soon in the first Thursday, Bissakerry and Dreel in the fourth and Genie Palatine in the sixth. Changes of equipment Thursday— blinkers on More Sir and on Totache in the third. Frank McKay bought the four-year-old chestnut filly, Miss McKay, from 6. Cun- ningham at private terms.


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