Detroit Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-07-13

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DETROIT TURF NOTES Pat McCabe has decided to keep the eleven head he has here for the Imperial Farms until Monday before shipping to Thistle Down In addition to the Imperial Farms horses McCabe is conditioning a horse for his wife and another for Stanley Smutzki SmutzkiThe The five head A C Whalen Minnesota horseman has here will be transferred to Washington Park Monday Whalen owns and trains Romeo Loudouh Barbara S Cynical and Miss Apprehend ApprehendNorman Norman Butsey Hernandez shipped ten head to Thistle Down Tuesday In the same car Moody Jolley sent four horses for C Leroy King The Hernandez lot included Prince Argo winner of the Liberty Handicap last Saturday and Roidef star threeyear olds Prince Argo and Roidef will be pointed for the Inaugural Handicap at the Cleveland track Saturday Five others will remain here to sport the popular New Orleans horse mans colors the balanqe of the meeting meetingThe The well balanced stable trained by Hu ¬ bert Chapell will be transferred to Washing ¬ ton Park next week Chapell is training Bomber Semester and Traffic Light for G H Ellis Gentle Knight for Jake Silver berg MooneyD and Teddy Haslam for C N Mooney D Sekicky reported the purchase of Wise Attorney from Mrs S T Baxter BaxterApprentice Apprentice Sam Wiesman in the employ of H D Buck underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Highland Park General Hospital Tuesday The young rider is re ¬ ported by his physician as doing nicely nicelyThe The Glad Acres Farms Sir Greenock win ¬ ner of the Sallan Cup Handicap and second to Beau Brummel when the latter hung up I a new track record of 53 at the local track was destroyed Tuesday on the advice of Dr j E E Watson The son of Greenock broke j a bone in his left front leg in the running of 4Miss the Moslem Temple Stakes here July 4 Miss Lily B Doming who trains a public stable got away Tuesday morning for Rock i ingham Park The horses in her care will leave for the same point Saturday night Miss Doming who was quite successful dur ¬ ing the local meeting with her stable will have Melody Maid Woodwaac Manamaid Minstrel Star Cherry Play and First Pigeon to campaign at New England tracks


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