Belmont Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1941-05-27

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BELMONT PARK NOTES NEW YORK N Y May 26 Moody Jolly following the Aqueduct meet ¬ ing will shipthe Tower Stable horses to Arlington Park for that meeting He re ¬ ported that Royal Man was back in training and would be ready for a late campaign during the summer summerCalumet Calumet Stables Proud One will be shipped to Delaware Park to fulfill her engagements in the Oaks at that point pointTrainer Trainer Tommy Taylor reported that he has gelded the twoyearold Batter Up Of eleven juveniles in the stable six are on the shelf with bucked shins and four are recov ¬ ering from the recent coughing epidemic epidemicJockey Jockey Eddie Arcaro stated that he would ride Calumet Farms Whirlaway in the Bel mont Stakes StakesTrainer Trainer Tommy Taylor reported that Cant Wait is progressing steadily in his training and will be seen under colors during the Aqueduct meeting meetingAndy Andy Schuttinger reported the arrival of ten foals at Stromboli Farm this spring They are by Sting StingFleet Fleet Admiral a chestnut gelded son of Man o War from the Glen Riddle Farm of Samuel Riddle has been turned over to O T Dubassoff to be schooled through the field fieldRobert Robert Morris came out of his Peter Pan engagement in fine style and will be pointed for the Belmont Stakes according to his happy trainer Maj Thomas McCreery McCreeryJockey Jockey J Balzaretti who has been riding in steeplechase races was granted a license to ride on the flat He now holds both licenses licensesA A meeting of the directors of Belmont Park will be held the week following the close of the summer meeting Plans for the fall session will be discussed at the meeting meetingApprentice Apprentice R Oliver will lose his appren ¬ tice allowance on June 20 according to his agent B Curtiss CurtissAt At private terms trainer Bert Mulholland acting for G D Widener sold the twoyear olds Bundling and Dimness to Belmont Evans EvansAt At private terms trainer D A Headley acting for J H Whitney sold Battle Star to A F East EastThree Three of the most splendidly conformed twoyearolds on the grounds at Belmont Park are to be found in the stable of Alfred Vanderbilt These three not yet to be raced because of a slight coughing infliction are all by Discovery and are strongly stamped with their sires robust characteristics They are Talent Scout Rascal and Blitzkreig all chestnuts in color The firstnamed is out of the mare Girl Scout dam of Good Turn Rascal is out of Wild Woman and Blitzkreig is a half brother of the splendid filly Now What being out of Thats That These three will not get to the races until later in the


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