Michigan Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1943-06-22

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Michigan Notes DETROIT, Mich., June 21. M. Hirschstein, Cleveland patron who has several horses quartered at the Fair Grounds in charge of Eual Wyatt, purchased a half interest in the good two-year-old filly, Good Going, from Wyatt. The daughter of Good Advice and Lovie started in the interests of the new partnership in Saturdays ,000 St. Aubin Handicap. Track officials complimented paddock judge William Kelly for the manner in which he has taken care of his duties. Fields for all races have been on the track in time to reach the post as advertised. Gaylord Daniels, who was formerly employed by H. D. Walker as an exercise boy, visited the Fair Grounds on Saturday. Daniels is enjoying a furlough from his duties with the armed forces. H. D. Walker, acting for Mrs. Walker, sold the three-year-old gelding Mugwump to C. E. Buckley and the horse is to be shipped to Toronto, Canada, for campaigning. Terms of the transaction were private. Jockey Charles Parke returned to the saddle Saturday after enjoying a vacation at his home in Declo, Idaho. Jack Hodgins, trainer for Charles T. Fishers Dixiana, plans quick trip to the Fisher nursery at Lexington, Ky. Devereaux Bros, disposed of the plater Sweet Cakes to C. E. Buckley at private sale and the horse is to be shipped to Canada for campaigning. Clyde Lee is an arrival from Ohio with Mrs. Anna Lees Anna Mullen, F. C. Burrows Anthonys Girl, Dimple and Easy Hal. Jockey Johnny Adams added to his lead as national riding champion at Detroit Saturday when he successfully handled three of his mounts.


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