Detroit Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1941-06-13

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DETROIT TURF NOTES DETROIT Mich June12 Jockeys George King and N L Pierson each completed doubles on the Wednesday card at the Fair Grounds King is at pres ¬ ent leading the local riding colony by a wide margin marginHenri Henri Torriente acting for Mrs Tor riente sold the platers Hy Sonny and Osa Atkins to Richardson Aitken at private sale E E Richardson will train the pair for racing at the local oval ovalMike Mike Kurtsinger agent for jockey Ovie Scurlock and brother of the former saddle star Charles Kurtsinger announced that the latter is now out of danger from his illness and has been removed from a Louisville Ky hospital to his home homeJockey Jockey RalphJBemiss arrived from his home in Shelbyville Ky and reported to S S Gano GanoL L Montoney whose horses are trained here by A L Taylor arrived from Grove City Ohio and inspected the unit Montoney will remain for several days of sport sportJ J W Galbreath master of Darby Dan Farm at Columbus Ohio returned to De ¬ troit after inspecting the breeding stock at his nursery nurseryStarter Starter Bryan Steele and his assistants schooled one of the largest classes yet to attend an educational session at the gate Thursday morning morningCharles Charles Ferguson trainer for the A L Ferguson stable reported that Epidor came out of his winning engagement in the Grosse Isle Handicap Wednesday in good shape shapeApprentices Apprentices N Vallardito and H Billings accepted their first mounts of the current Detroit meeting Thursday The former han ¬ dled Flighty Marie and the latter was up on D D McCarty Both horses started in the first race raceSnap Snap Clock a member of the J nes C Ellis stable set a track record here for one mile and five furlongs June 7 and came back in his race at the same distance Wednesday with an effort just onefifth of a second behind his new mark of 248


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