News and Notes from Aqueduct, Daily Racing Form, 1941-06-19

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NEWS AND NOTES FROM AQUEDUCT NEW YORK N Y June 18 Col William J Ryan who made the Pal ¬ mer House Chicago famous in racing cir ¬ cles returned to the ranks of the regulars after a few weeks absence absenceEdward Edward Hayward who enjoyed great suc ¬ cess last season with the Canadianowned string of H R Bain has been appointed trainer of a division of the Glen Riddle Farm horses Hayward will take his charges to New England while Walter Carter will re ¬ main here with The Finest Lord Kitchener and others of the first division divisionA A C Bostwick a member of The Jockey Club has been granted a license to train horses on the flat flatTrainer Trainer Murdock C Mclvor arrived from Toronto with ten head owned by H R Bain Canadian business man Stoney Brush one of the Metropolitan circuits most consistent performers of last year heads them themApprentice Apprentice Darrell Madden returned to Aqueduct after fulfilling outoftown engage ¬ ments He rode at Delaware Park ParkAl Al Burlen clerk of the scales reports that Albert C Bostwick applied for a trainers license Mr Bostwick is a member of The Jockey Club and has conditioned horses for many years yearsThe The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company is seeking Alfred T Knight a horseman in connection with payment of proceeds of a life insurance policy Anyone knowing his whereabouts please have him contact the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in Ottawa Canada CanadaJimmy Jimmy Mora has been at Aqueduct all week and is trying to get horses for the meeting at Batavia N Y which opens on June 20 20Racing Racing secretary John B Campbells office has been flooded with requests for stalls at Saratoga comprising some of the leading stables in the country countryMaj Maj Frank Harris deputy commissioner of the Division of State Treasury is at Aque ¬ duct on a business trip During his visit he conferred with Fred S Buck director of the New York State PariMutuel Department DepartmentMoving Moving Picture men with their equipment moved into the Calumet Farm stable at Bel ¬ mont Park and Whirlaway made his first short The triple crown winner appeared at ease before the cameras and took it in stride strideTrainer Trainer James Fitzsimmons reported this morning that all his charges are back in training The coughing epidemic forced many of the juveniles and some older ones on the sidelines sidelinesTrainer Trainer J B Theall will ship several re ¬ inforcements to the stable that he is cam ¬ paigning at Delaware Park ParkA A half dozen horses owned by H H Tem ¬ ple of Lexington Ky are due here this week to finish out the meeting and later will cam ¬ paign at Empire City CityTrack Track superintendent C V Boyle of Bel ¬ mont Park will leave for California this weekend for a vacation vacationJoe Joe Stevens returned from New Haven where he attended his thirtieth class reunion at Yale YaleRay Ray Bryson notified officials here that he would ship Cis Marion here for the Gazelle Stakes Wednesdays feature The mare is now at Delaware Park ParkFrank Frank J Kearns notified apprentice L Arcaro to return here as quickly as possible Kearns holds a contract on the boy boyC C Bierman who fell from Llanero on Tuesday canceled his mount for the after ¬ noon Bierman had several stitches in his jaw and complained of a sore knee kneeTrainer Trainer George Carroll will ship L Tu fanos Market Wise to Suffolk Downs to fulfill his engagement in the Yankee Stakes there on Independence Day Track superintendent Louis Francis re ¬ ported this morning that the steeplechase field is well settled and will be ready for racing this fall TJie upper turn took the longer time to settle properly properlyTommy Tommy Maher at Jamaica has a fairly large crew at work dressing up the infield and making other repairs to the plant plantJockeys Jockeys S Rossi and Mike Basile will lose their apprentice allowances next month monthMrs Mrs Clyde Phillips who is here on busi ¬ ness will leave for California this week to rejoin her husband who is racing at Holly ¬ wood Park ParkTrainer Trainer Vince Mara reported that R S Clarks Colchis winner of the Ral Parr Stakes at Pimlico is back in training The colt was taken ill following the running of the Maryland fixture and was thrown out of training trainingMoody Moody Jolley trainer for the Tower Sta ¬ ble horses may leave a division of the stable to be raced during the Empire City meeting meetingThe The Greentree Stables Tangled winner of the Delaware Oaks was returned to Bel ¬ mont Park She is a Gazelle Stakes candi ¬ date dateJimmy Jimmy Jones of Photo Finish was dis chf ged from Jamaica hospital and is at his Kew Gardens home recuperating He was a victim of pneumonia pneumoniaJockey Jockey A Gray who is suff erinr from an infected tooth asked to be excused from his riding engagements for a few days daysDuval Duval Headley announced that his new daughter had been named for his mother Louise Adams Headley HeadleyIn In all races comprising five separate entries the association will conduct a win place and show pool In all races with four entries a win and place pool will be held In races of less than four entries only a straight pool will be conducted conductedSheriff Sheriff Culkin owned by H L Myers was advanced to grade A rating by racing secre ¬ tary J B Campbell CampbellJohn John A Morris secretary of the Saratoga Association was an Aqueduct visitor visitorTrainer Trainer S J Patterson arrived with six head He is conditioning the horses of Mrs J Agnello A Agnello Mrs A Agnello Mrs S J Patterson and his own ownTony Tony Pelleted will ship a division of the Millsdale Stable and his own horses to Arlington Park for that meeting meetingJack Jack Goldsborough who has been on the ailing list is showing some improvement in his battle to regain his health Goldsbor ¬ ough was stricken during the Hialeah Park meeting meetingBelair Belair Studs Fenelon is progressing stead ¬ ily in his training and will be seen under colors during this meeting He is a poten ¬ tial starter at Delaware Park in a stake there thereSamuel Samuel D Riddle owner of Glen Riddle Farm who watched the running of the Shevlin Stakes was jased with the effort turned in by his colt Lord Kitchener In ¬ dications are the son of Blenheim H Argosy will be pointed for the 10000 added Dwyer on Saturdy June 21 Aqueducts principal feature for threeyearolds at a mile and a quarter quarterFour Four horses are on starter George Cas sidys schooling list Highanlow Bonnie Al ¬ fred Desert Brush and Ripplet Simerich is on the barred list listR R B Strassburgers Salford II winner of the Queens County Handicap will be pointed for the Butler top line attraction at Empire City The French importation has yet to meet defea in his local campaign campaignTrainer Trainer W O Hicks will ship a draft of horses to New England for racing at that point The others will be kept here for this land the Empire City meeting


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