News and Notes From Suffolk Downs, Daily Racing Form, 1941-06-26

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News and Notes From Suffolk Downs BOSTON Mass June 25 25Apprentice Apprentice Charles Van Den Berghe ar ¬ rived from Chicago and plans to remain in this sector indefinitely Formerly employed by trainer Max Hirsch Van Den Berghe is a local boy having been born in East Boston BostonJockey Jockey Irving Anderson is spending sev ¬ eral days at Suffolk Downs in the interest of the Jockeys Guild GuildAll All three horses which ran back of Whirlaway in Saturdays Dwyer are eligible for the Yankee Handicap at the Downs on July 4 They are Market Wise Robert Mor ¬ ris and Greville GrevilleTrainers Trainers George Alexandra and Harold O Simmons were fined 50 for unbecoming con ¬ duct June 18 by order of the stewards Merle Simmons has received his selective service questionnaire questionnaireEddie Eddie Hayward trainer of the Glen Rid ¬ dle Farm reports Lord Kitchener will be vanned to Suffolk Downs after filling his Dwyer Stakes engagement The threeyear old is an eligible for next Saturdays 5000 Constitution Handicap and the July 4 re ¬ newal of the 25000 Yankee YankeeHojne Hojne Guard has been removed from the stewards list listSol Sol Rutchick acting for Mort Stuart has purchased the twoyearold All Free from E K Bryson and the colt has been shipped to Suffolk Downs Trainer Willie Brennan reports the loss of the juvenile Machination a twoyearold son of The Porter and Hocus Focus The colt suffered a broken canon bone and had to be destroyed destroyedApprentice Apprentice T Bates was suspended for five days for crowding his field while astride In Dutch soon after the start of the fifth race Tuesday by order of the stewards stewardsJockey Jockey Carroll Bierman who has made three trips to Boston to appear in stakes to date has scored in the Governors Handicap with Air Brigade and won the Betsy Ross Stakes on Light Lady He iinished second to Air Brigade in the Tomasello Memorial Handicap Apprentice Charles Van Den Berghe a re ¬ cent arrival from the Chicago sector has joined forces with the stable trained by F Preece PreeceAn An epidemic of claims descended upon Mondays starting field with half a dozen horses changing hands The most expensive haltering of the afternoon was the 4500 dropped into the box by H A Kimball for Wise Bee BeeAl Al Ketchell has shipped the veteran sprinter Highpool to Whitensville to be turned out for the summer months monthsThe The firing irons have been applied to E B Lees twoyearold gelding Green Hickory and the youngster will be out of training for a time


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