Illinois Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1944-06-01

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Illinois Notes LINCOLN FIELDS at Hawthorne Stickney 111 May 31 31Grainger Grainger Williams sold Miss Tipper to Brody Brody but the Royce Rolls filly will remain in the stable of trainer John E Hankins Phil G Johnson a member of the Mer ¬ chant Marine and recently returned from foreign ports was a visitor here today He owns the sixyearold Song Master The horses Gay Thorne and Pretty Sharpe property of Karl Mayer have been taken out of training and sent to their owners farm near Roselle 111 111James James Woodruff left for Fairmount Park with Marjorie Sf Riposte Early Riser and Court Counsel The twoyearolds Woodfin and Stella McLaughlin owned by Mrs Emil Dene mark have been turned out at her farm near Hinsdale 111 111Steve Steve Valenti sent Mary M V and Might Step to Fairmount Park where they will campaign the remainder of the meet ¬ ing Chocolate Maid decisive winner of the final race here yesterday was claimed from Henry Tikulski by R Wilcox for her en ¬ tered price of 1000 1000Three Three twoyearrolds owned by W John from Kentucky and are quartered at Lin son and trained by Charles Lyons arrived coin Fields They are Disbet Fly Chick and Two Strikes Al Johnson is expected from his home in Tullahoma Tenn and Herbert and Sam Brody are arriving tomorrow from Knox ville They have horses racing here Miss Apprehend property of H C Hoff ¬ man of Wheaton 111 gave birth to a filly foal by Halcyon Gift at Douglas Davis farm in Kentucky and was bred to Psychic Bid The horses C H Pinon has at Washing ¬ ton Park are Happy Issue Isaroma Banker Jim Esreyenue Reaping Gold Chancy Charles Pick and Air Risk The Pinon stable shipped here from Bay Meadows Apprentice J W Martin returned to the saddle Thursday after spending a short time on the ground for unfair riding Nick Burger is returning J Graham Browns Corn Dodger and Royal Whirl to Kentucky They will be fired and following a rest at their owners Los Vegas Farm re ¬ turned to training for winter racing racingS S Bryant Ott reports that Mrs R Fair ¬ banks Fayerbanke will not resume racing for several weeks due to a severe case of bucked shins Jockey Jess Grandon is here with the Lost Creek Farm establishment D C Wilhelm received word from ex jockey Robert Reeves formerly contract rider for Wilhelm that he is now a phar macist mate doing hospital work at the naval station in Farragut Idaho Reeves stated he is enjoying the Navy but looks forward to returning to the saddle saddleTrainer Trainer William Sheridan unloaded the four horses Rag Time Baby Pretty Plane Foxy Nettie and Chick Jackson owned by the Louisville patron G R Petrilli FAIRMOUNT PARK Collinsville 111 May 31 31Dean Dean Jessop the apprentice who rode the first winner of his career at Fairmount Park Tuesday will be known to turf pa trons as J D Jessop in order to avoid j confusion He has a brother Dell Jessop who is also riding at the Collinsville track The boys come from Utah Apprentice Hollis Keefer who won the first race of his career Tuesday is a 16 yearold who hails from San Antonio Texas Keefer who has ridden on the smaller tracks in his home state accepted his first mount on a recognized track last Saturday Money wagered on Inshoot in the first race Tuesday was refunded The mare was kicked while at the post suffering a deep gash in her right front leg It is estimated that the heavy rain of Tuesday which flooded the betting ring caused a decrease of about 30000 in the days parimutuel handle The total handle for the day was 169736 169736Jockey Jockey Eddie Franklin who was second to Marcos Pena on the riding list at Sports ¬ mans Park has wired that he will ar Tive at Fairmount Park Friday FridayApprentice Apprentice Clarence Shane who accepted his first mount Tuesday aboard Bon Fly is a native of Mount Vernon 111 He is under contract to D C Wilhelm


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