Suffolk Downs Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1941-05-27

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SUFFOLK DOWNS NOTES BOSTON Mass May 26 Trainer Lew Williams registered Somali Dainty Ford Hello Stranger the property of J Bruno and Syam Saxon which races for Mrs J S Hurley Somali is a recent acquisition to the string of J Bruno BrunoThe The latest addition to the riding colony is 18yearold Roy Seibert nonwinning apprentice rider under contract to Max Hirsch who has reported to W J Buddy Hirsch HirschEli Eli Long campaigning a large string at Suffolk Downs will ship five head to Detroit for the meeting now in progress at that point pointFour Four horses are expected from Maryland the property of Gustav Ring and trained by P D L Watts The shipment is headed by Ringie fouryearold eligible for the 50000 added Massachusetts Handicap on July 16 and other Suffolk Downs stakes stakesTrainer Trainer William Hodson reported the de ¬ struction of Indian Lodge who broke down badly in a recent race at Suffolk Downs DownsTugboat Tugboat Frank will be offered to the U S government for remount service when Colo ¬ nel Carr in charge of the eastern division of the service visits Suffolk Downs in the next few weeks Tugboaf Frank is a son of Bostonian and was once a local stakes Trainer Howard Scharman is shipping County Bond and Bucks Image to Delaware Park ParkBlackbirder Blackbirder may have run his last race The future of the game Id veteran son of Bostonian now rests entirely with his owner F L Flanders owner of the Fanfare Farm The horse has apparently lost the high burst of speed which once carried him to the fore ¬ front of New England handicap runners and it is probable he will be retired to his own ¬ ers Michigan farm farmC C Pillon registered Eviva and Protocol at Suffolk Friday morning morningPat Pat Farrell a member of racing secretary C J McLennans staff was notified that his wife had given birth to a baby girl at her home in Baltimore BaltimoreFor For using foul and abusiye language to one of the assistant starters jockey J Chest ¬ nut has been set down for five days by order of the stewards stewardsJockey Jockey Buddy Willmer reported sick to the clerk of the scales and plans to take several days from his saddle duties


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