Ohio Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1945-06-29

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E r, Ci fi S 0 v, f and d ti j 1 d I g j J | SJ 1 h; y Ci ai i re | I ta ■ 1* O ti| ** iE in FN : OI on | L, Cl ™ ■ ing H . n m f ers h h n tji i ! la a I i le ley I"*1 j for . I W I CI i i ■ or on ra | L fr N ■ i Ohio Notes l RANDALL PARK, Hamilton, Ohio. June 28. The largest number of claims at the cur- rent meeting for any one horse was re- * corded Tuesday when eight slips were dropped into the receptacle for R. E. Spicers Foneda. Miss Emeline Saad. who I only recently entered the sport as an owner, haltered Foneda for ,000 after winning the shake. ■ Cornelio Mojena, who recently retired from riding because of excess weit.. - 1-died his first horse as a trainer when he tightened the girth on Rolling Hills Stables j Nervesta here Monday. ! x c When H. McDonalds Bip turned back V Tin Pan Alley in tne sixtn race i.ee iues- » day, it marked the first defeat in 10 starts for the latter at the local course. The f F jointly-owned Hall and Fetzer sprinter ac- counted for five consecutive tallies in the !j - spring of 1944 and at the current meeting R had a string of four credited until beaten yesterady. Jockey S. Vail left for his home in Chicago where he will be inducted into the armed forces June 29. R. W. Reeves, a former jockey who was recently discharged from the army, has taken over the conditioning of A. B. Smiths horses here. Reeves, who was in the service over two years, and saw action overseas, tightened the saddle on King Gail in the first race Wednesday. G. R. Petrilli was a visitor from his home d Louisville, Ky., Tuesday and watched his T Foxy Nettie account for the seventh race the card. L The fourth and final issue of the book of conditions was distributed to horsemen by F r racing secretary L. H. VanZandt. The meet- T terminates July 6. •? Jockey Pete Castanova has departed for Hamilton. Ohio, where he will resume r riding at the Butler County Fair Grounds meeting there. Miss Emeline Saad. who joined the own- B ranks recently when she purchased five horses from A. Zakoor, was here from her R home in Louisville. Ky., yesterday to wit- c, ness her colors carried to victory by Hard Blast. Trainer Harold Willett arrived here with division of horses owned jointly by Hunt- p c and Sher. Willett brought Sergeant Bill, Judges Sales and Lawers Larry. », Trainer Warren Yarberry left Tuesday N Omaha. Neb., where he will visit his wife, who recently gave birth to a baby boy. B Jockey Edward Bianco checked in from Chicago and accepted his first mount here J. M. Lingles Quickkick in the fourth fl ta race Tuesday. N Mrs. Sam McNeill purchased Pompton ** from Bert Ellis at private terms. Sam Mc- 2 Neill will train the acquisition. w


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