News and Notes From Belmont Park, Daily Racing Form, 1941-05-22

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News and Notes From Belmont Park NEW YORK N Y May 21 The jockey quarters in the administration building will be moved upstairs and the lower floor will be given over to a recrea ¬ tion and reducing room The cabinets will be in charge of Frank Hawley HawleyTrainer Trainer O P Romigh arrived with sev ¬ eral horses he is handling for E Golos GolosStarter Starter George Cassidy ordered the follow ¬ ing horses placed on the schooling list Highanlow Pharo Tattler Rouslan and Grand Aclaim AclaimTrainer Trainer Dion Kerr registered four horses Here owned by Mrs Breckinridge Long LongJockey Jockey Joe Wagner who rides free lance applied for a license to ride at Belmont Park ParkTropic Tropic Night a daughter of Stimulus Lovely Night owned by Victor Emanuel was shipped to Lexington Ky Next spring she will enter the stud studMort Mort Mahony of the tote department had a full crew in charge of the various depart ¬ ments mentsJockey Jockey John Haley who wa j astride Lone Gallant when he fell in the steeplechase event Monday was removed to Alary Im ¬ maculate Hospital in Jamaica He Is suffer ing from concussion of the brain and was taken to the hospital for further examina ¬ tion tionPresident President George H Bull will shortly an ¬ nounce the list of nominations received for the Empire City stakes which closed on May 15 The Yonkers plant will usher in its summer meeting of twentyone days on July 3 and run through July 26 Bernard Baruch industrialist and racing patron was a visitor William A Cane member of the New Jer ¬ sey State Racing Commission was on hand to witness the sport sportChristopher Christopher FitzGerald former steward representing the Illinois State Racing Com ¬ mission is a visitor visitorKing King Cole the Withers winner will make his next start in the Peter Pan Handicap which is at a aiile and a furlong to be de ¬ cided Friday King Cole came out of his race in excellent fashion fashionVisitors Visitors at Aqueduct over the weekend re p ted that the new improvements and con struction work at that plant is practically completed The newsstand parking lots and stable area changes were the major improve ¬ ments mentsJockey Jockey Wm Day who was stricken with appendicitis is resting comfortably at the Medical ArtsHospital Additional reinforcements for the Calumet Stable arrived Monday and were turned over to trainer Ben Jones Among the recent arrivals were Bostoff Marasun Tighes Echo Easy Mon Bean by Bean Ever Loma Galann and Ho Sung SungAir Air Brigade owned by Mrs E D Jacobs was returned to Jamaica from Boston where he raced on Saturday SaturdayMrs Mrs S C Hildreth made her first appear ¬ ance of the season on Saturday and spent the best part of the day jjlorifying Califor ¬ nias climate and winter racing racingThat That Edward L Snyder trainer for C V Whitney may present Sky Raider to the public shortly was indicated the other morn ¬ ing when he worked from the starting gate in company with a stablemate Sword Dance The son of Man o War and the champion race filly Top Flight which has never started although now a threeyearold went five furlongs in easy fashion fashionThere There were nine claims made during the current meeting totaling 19650 Four of these were made Monday which totaled 9000 9000Seven Seven races are down for decision on Wednesday The steeplechase race was de ¬ clared off offTrainer Trainer James Fitzsimmons is satisfied with the condition of the Wheatley stables Bold Irishman and expects to have the threeyearold working over the Aqueduct strip for future engagements engagementsLouis Louis Schaefer who developed Challedon and other horses arrived at Jamaica Tues day from Maryland with Abbasside and Homely Joe JoeTrainer Trainer Jules Wessler reported that the horse Pucchini was shipped to San Juan Puerto Rico on Saturday Pucchini will en ¬ ter the stud in that island in the nursery of Jose Coll Vidal VidalLouis Louis Feustel Jr took over the horse Easy Blend to train for Jacques de Seuyez Easy Blend formerly raced for the Calumet stable stableYute Yute a nonstarter twoyearold owned by Max Panzer which was wintered on Long Island was turned over to Louis Feustel to train trainTrainer Trainer Tom Smith intimated to friends that the C S Howard horses would be shipped to Los Angeles the latter part of this week for the Hollywood Park meeting meetingThe The courtesy bus service from 169th Street Jamaica to the grandstand grows more pop ¬ ular each succeeding day according to the dockers Starting with 1124 patrons on opening day Monday saw 1608 taking ad ¬ vantage of this latest popular convenience


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