News And Notes From Aqueduct, Daily Racing Form, 1941-06-27

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NEWS AND NOTES FROM AQUEDUCT NEW YORK N Y June 26 Jockey Don Meade will ride Your Chance in the Brooklyn Handicap for Mrs G D Widener WidenerJack Jack Mahony returned here today He was rejected by the army for physical reasons nose eye and throat trouble troubleGrandiloquent Grandiloquent owned by Henry L Strauss was excused from the first race today by the stewards The filly developed a fever during the late morning hours hoursJockey Jockey Ruperto Donoso and owner A G Vanderbilt will leave for Arlington Park for the Lassie Stakes where Petrify will make her midwesterndebut in that fixture New World which is training well at Belmont Park will leave later for his Arlington Park objective the Classic In that race New World will be ridden by Donoso DonosoWalter Walter Travis Jr son of Empire Citys vicepresident is now associated with the Yonkers track assisting Luke OBrien vet ¬ eran secretary of that racing association associationHerman Herman Frank and Lou Walger have their mutuel crew all ready organized for the Em ¬ pire City meeting meetingPinkerton Pinkerton officer Herman D Strahmann was awarded a gold medal for his gallant conduct at Belmont Park when he rescued jockey Jack Haley from the heels of the fal ¬ len Santi Quaranti during a steeplechase steeplechaseRoy Roy Offutt former owner breeder and commissioner made his first visit to Metro politian racing in several years He proposes an extended stay stayA A special permit from the police depart ¬ ment must be secured to transfer the Puett starting gate from Long Island to Empire City The machine is towed through streets at a late hour to avoid congestion of traffic trafficMrs Mrs Silas B Mason was a visitor at Aque ¬ duct Thursday Picture Hat which was bred by Mrs Mason was a winner Wednesday The filly is by Head Play which formerly raced in Mrs Masons colors colorsThere There were enough senators on hand Thursday to make a quorum They were Senators Condon Dunnigan Twomey and Crawford i Jockey Irving Anderson who went to his home in Hastings Neb for his physical examination prior to induction into the army was rejected by the doctors He was classi ¬ fied to a lower physical rating due to his general physical condition and injured knee kneeJ J A Deubler arrived here with the horse Sing Pal which he bred and will race the plater at this meeting Sing Pal raced in Maryland this spring springTrainer Trainer George Odom reported that he has several offers for the mare Land of Oz as a breeding prospect The Marshall Field filly is one of the best bred fillies in racing racingThe The present whereabouts of the former jockety M L Fallen is sought by Mrs Ida Mora of 2532 South Sartain Street Phila idelphia who has an important communica ¬ tion for him himDr Dr H Sheets of the veterinary staff and a reserve officer in the army was ordered to report for duty He will report some time next week weekJack Jack McPherson was one of the happiest men at Belmont Park when he noted that Prince Govans won the opening race at Delaware Park Tuesday The juvenile is a son of Glastonbury which campaigned with success in the silks of the veteran trainer Glastonbury is standing in Maryland and had two starters this season his first crop cropHarry Harry F Guggenheim and R A Fairbairn left for an extended visit to Kentucky The two sportsmen will visit Fairbairns farm at Winchester Ky and then inspect several others in the neighborhood neighborhoodCharles Charles A Moore sold the horse Eleven Wall to Harvey Stryker at private terms termsFred Fred Parks newly appointed assistant sec ¬ retary of The Jockey Club states that he will maintain The Jockey Club office at Sar ¬ atoga during the entire meeting as a con venience to horsemen Trainer Tommy Taylor reported that he had declared Myron Selznicks Cant Wait from the Brooklyn and Butler Stakes The colt was thrown out of training when exam ¬ ination revealed i slight bow Cant Wait will be kept in the string until definite plans for his future are decided upon


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