News and Notes From Fairmount Park, Daily Racing Form, 1941-06-20

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News and Notes From Fairmount Park COLLINSVILLE 111 June 19 Elmer Ness shipped the horses of W I and C V Sparks to Lincoln Fields FieldsActing Acting for Sam Pershall Wm Phillips sold Nopalosa Porte to W A Whiteside WhitesideAnother Another sale announced this morning was that of The Mayor sold by J P Beck to Tom Parks ParksActing Acting for the Myrtle Maroon Stable trainer oJhn Allard announced he had swapped Prince Braemar to L Resseguet and in return received the twoyearolds Jack Be Quick and Try Mint MintM M C Keefe stated that the filly Swift Light has not as yet been destroyed The daughter of Swift and Sure broke a bone in her foot in her engagement here a week ago and Keefe who owns the horse in part ¬ nership with W King is awaiting instruc ¬ tions from the insurance company before having the animal destroyed destroyedSign Sign Up an eightyearold daughter of Co ¬ hort Upshegoes broke down so badly in the eighth race Saturday it was necessary to destroy the mare She was the property of W E Harned HarnedAn An effort is being made by general man ¬ ager D C Burnett to arrange special races between gentlemen and lady riders for June 27 and 28 respectively Plans are for an intracity meet between the best amateur ridbrs from Louisville Ky and St Louis Final arrangements are expected to be com ¬ pleted in the next few days After spending the weekfend at Murlogg Farm owned by Airs R J Murphy Evaus ville Ind sportswoman Odie Clelland trainer for the Indiana breeder returned and resumed conditioning the stable he has here for Mrs Murphy and her daughter Miss Susan E Kellogg According io Clelland there are four yearlings and seven sucklings on the farm all of them by Ramoneur RamoneurAccording According to Dan Howell the veteran campaigner Waterman is expected here from Lampasas Texas The horse owned by W C Gillem who has several others here in charge of Howell is being vanned here by his owner ownerW W B Ray Dallas Texas automobile agent arrived from his home and expects to remain several days Ray owns trie two yearold Paireve which is trained by Wil ¬ liam Stock StockApprentice Apprentice Donald Trombley and his agent Bruce Frazier arrived from Detroit C E Deahl has leased the contract on the rider for the Fairmount Park meeting meetingE E Richard Morris owner of Pretty Rose a winner here last week and who stopped off here en route to New York from his Louisville home left for New York YorkRacing Racing secretary R A Leigh Jr has posted an extra handicap on the bulletin board The contest is for twoyearolds and is to be contested Saturday at four and one half urlongs The juvenile handicap vill support the Emerald Handicap a sixfurlong event for threeyearolds and upward


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