Beulah Park Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1941-05-31

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BEULAH PARK TURF NOTES COLUMBUS Ohio May 30 30Jockey Jockey J W Ray was fined 10 for rough roughriding riding in the stretch during the running of ofthe the third race Wednesday by the stewards stewardsAt At private sale today Aldrich Winans disposed of Beaute Acheve and Hickory Lad to Leonard Clement who also will serve as their trainer and they will be shipped to Ascot Park Akron at the close of this meeting Louis Molaskey sold Birds Up and The Greeter to R W Reeves at private sale and Reeves will do the training in the future This pair also will be shipped to Ascot Park ParkA A division of the Darby Dan Farm stable comprised of six head and in charge of trainer Jack Long will be sent early next week to the Akron Ohio course courseThomas Thomas J Moran clerk of the scales who was taken suddenly ill here yesterday was back at his duties today Jack Yarian filled invfor Moran during his indisposition indispositionA A novel feature will be introduced here tomorrow for the one day only when a reward of 25 will be given by the manage ¬ ment to the trainer of each and every winner winnerJack Jack Yarian track superintendent at Beu lah Park who will serve in a similar capac ¬ ity at the Ascot Park meeting departs for Akron Sunday to assume his duties there which includes issuing stall space to incom ¬ ing horses horsesB B H Held reports that reservations for Ascot Park now number 340 horses The largest stables now racing at Beulah Park departing for that point next week include Monte Parke with ten head H Wiener ten S Kirkpatrick nine J Bugh nine and E D Slavin with eight horses horsesHoward Howard H French of Clio Mich was a new arrival here with three horses which he will race during the remainder of the meeting meetingE E E Watson plans to ship the main divi ¬ sion of his stable to Fairmount Park next week but is contemplating sending a few head to Ascot Park Akron Ohio OhioR R G Cooke wired B H Held for reser ¬ vations for twentyfive head to be shipped to the Akron track from Wheeling Downs where Cooke reports there is a decided shortage of stabling accommodiations accommodiationsBenny Benny Klayman Columbus sportsman re ¬ vealed plans to return to racing as coowner of a stable with Leonard Lynch Klayman and Lynch formerly owned a large stable but the partnership was dissolved a year ago Since then Klayman has been inac ¬ tive while Lynch has raced a few horses horsesA A collection was taken up among the jockeys for the widow of the late jockey Ray Hightshoe who died in a Chicago hos ¬ pital Hightshoe was a favorite of many Beulah Park patrons having ridden here at several meetings meetingsR R J Dienst purchased Good Dame from J R BreckSnridge at private sale and she has been retired to the River Divide Farm to be mated with Pomponius PomponiusEarl Earl Maxwell also wired from Detroit for stalls at Ascot Park for six head which he plans to ship from the Motor City next week R J Moore wired B H Held from Erie Pa for stall reservations at Ascot Park Akron Ohio for two head Joan Macaw and Mohawk Cherokee CherokeeAdditional Additional Ascot Park reservations re ¬ ceived include A V Thomas from Louisville Ky with six head Harry Smart from Ar ¬ cadia Ind with two and W H Smith from Waterloo N Y with two twoRobert Robert Koehler plans to ship his good twoyearold Tetradan to Detroit for the various juvenile stakes at the automobile city course courseJohn John Winans announced that he will ship the Aldrich Winans stable to Fairmount Park at the conclusion of this meeting meetingClyde Clyde Lee with his stable of three head has departed for Fairmount Park as has C Hainsworth with his two horses horsesJ J R Nation has purchased Sequoia at private terms from J T dayman and Nation will also serve as trainer in the future futureJ J T dayman also reports the sale of Susan W to Dorchester Farm stable and she will be mated with Tommy Boy at the conclusion of this meeting meetingCondition Condition books for the Ascot Park meet ¬ ing which opens at Akron Ohio on June 7 for thirteen days were distributed among horsemen here today


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