Aqueduct Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-06-21

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AQUEDUCT TURF NOTES T £ Nat Ray arrived with six horses from Delaware Park which are intended for racing at this meeting. Trainer James Fitzsimmons said Monday that Johnstown will next face the barrier in the Arlington Classic at Chicago. Jockey L. Haas returned from Oklahoma, where he visited his mother, who is ill. For the first time in two weeks, barring stake events, Jack Campbell programmed two overnight juvenile races for Thursday. Condition books for the Arlington Park meeting were distributed among horsemen The second edition of the Delaware stake books were distributed Monday. Trainer Fitzsimmons will likely ship one of the Wheatley Stable or Belair Stud horses to Delaware for the Kent Stakes C. Edgar Elliott, of Haiti, is among the arrivals and is a guest of John B. Campbell Jockey Warren E. Snyder arrived from Chicago and reported to trainer P. Greco for whom he will ride. At private terms, Miss Elizabeth M. Stur-gis purchased from the Millsdale Stable the two-year-old Milltea. The filly will be tumed over to Lee McCoy to train. Jockey Sammy Renick resumed riding during the afternoon following the fulfillment of a suspension imposed by the stewards. Jack Campbell, within the next day or two will forward a draft of the overnight conditions for Empire City to the printers for publication. George H. Bull of the Saratoga Association said that the first shipments to Saratoga Springs would start next week when several steeplechase stables would start North.


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