Suffolk Downs Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-06-17

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r a B ;» 7. 10 B B B HI 0 0 0 l " 1C a a ] SUFFOLK DOWNS NOTES 4 ♦ Fred Crafton, well-known auditor at Nar- ragansett Park and now placing judge at Fairmount Park, is rejoicing over the ar- rival of a son and heir. » A. G. Marchant returned from New York with three horses owned by Miss S. Mora- bito. The shipment consisted of Dan Cupid, Well Aware, and an unnamed two-year-old. Mr. Marchant will condition the string. I Jockey Floyd Smock has departed for Canada, where he will ply his trade around the Quebec circuit. Secretary McLennan distributed the fourth issue of condition books. It covers a period of ten days from June 19 to 29, inclusive. Assistant starter Sil Swanson was kicked by Real Money at the post in Thursdays firce race and five stitches had to be taken I in a cut he suffered to his head. John F. Curry, former leader of Tara- J many Hall in New York and an inveterate I racegoer, was a guest in the clubhouse this I afternoon. J Phil Bieber has returned to active duty, training his large string stabled here at the track. This is Phils first appearance as trainer since the hurricane here in New England last fall, in which he was severely injured.


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