Aqueduct Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-06-19

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AQUEDUCT TURF NOTES | ♦ —, — 4 Jockey J. Adams returned from Delaware : Park and swung into action Saturday after- : ■ noon. L J At private terms, the Maemere Farm pur- i ] I chased from the King Ranch the two-year- I old Dos, which raced Saturday in the name ! j and interest of his new owner. Trainer | . George Phillips saddled the colt. Fictitious, owned by W. L. Brann, was I excused from the first race by the stewards. | After breezing Saturday morning the filly ! , got the best of her rider and ran away more : than a mile. She did not injure herself. j i Challedon will be shipped to Delaware I Park by trainer L. Shaffer after fulfilling | 1 his engagement in the Dwyer. I ; R. S. Eddy III., of New Orleans, was ! 1 among the arrivals and will stay for a brief j visit. Gene Normile, after an absence of several weeks from the commissioners ranks, returned to the line Saturday. J. Y. Christmas arrived from Boston to saddle Rough Time in the Carter Handicap. , He complained that the van crew transporting the horse pulled over to the side of the j road and slept, thereby keeping the horse in the van for better than fourteen hours. | W. L. Brann, owner of Challedon, arrived from his Walkersville, Md., home to witness 1 his horse run in the Dwyer. ] i


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