Ak-Sar-Ben Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-06-19

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1 750 50 1,000 100 7 7 9 9 7 7 6 6 6 I 7 9 9 5 5 790 10 10 9 9 9 9 11 11 14 14 11 11 10 700 700 90 90 5 5 8 8 12 12 975 75 1 AK-SAR-BEN TURF NOTES | ยง g Apprentice John Badali, who sustained slight bruises from his fall f torn Pavisand j Tuesday, will be sufficiently recovered to ac-6 ; cept mounts this week. Aaron Harvey, inventor of the "Eye in the I Sky" camera, was an arrival. Harvey re- . 1 Heved Joseph Costanzo, who has gone to j Taunton, Mass., where he will operate the Harvey camera in use at the dog track. For creating a disturbance in the jockeys quarters, jockey C. Bianco was fined 5.00. C. E. Ward arrived here with Scout Chief 1 and Ben Bernie which race for A. A. Ward. The horses came from Crawford, Neb. Trainer Bruce Broadfoot reports J. J. Kes- slers Uncle Less sufficiently recovered from I his recent illness to resume training and was j I given a short breeze Friday morning. Joseph Adolph, who races Guess and Hap-10 py Venture for himself and the two-yea r-oid Grand Lark for G. M. Brigham, checked in from Fairmount Park. Another shipment from the Collinsville course was the horses Parlor Trick and Lee Walker, which race for Mrs. D. Brown and are trained by R. A. Brown. Trainer Earl H. Beezley, who plans to weed out his string before moving to another meeting, disposed of the seven-year-old Kent. T. N. Gaughan obtained the horse at pri- vate terms.


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