Illinois Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1947-05-29

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Illinois Notes LINCOLN FIELDS -AT- HAWTHORNE, Cicero, 111., May 28. Jockey Gilbert Olivera, who served a suspension of 15 days, is to return to the saddle Thursday. Olivera had been showing good form before he began his enforced vacation. Monte Weil and Mrs. Weil, public address system announcer Frank Ashley and Mrs. Ashley left for northern Wisconsin on a ten-day fishing trip. W. Graves Sparks checked in from Lexington, Ky., and registered Anns Hash, Donna Gray, Miss Drenda, Jett Patrol and Little Bimbi for campaigning at the current meeting. Anns Hash, a homebred filly, races for Mrs. Sparks. Leonard J. Wilson, successful young trainer, acting for Herbert M. Woolfs Woolford Farm, sold Alamein to Walter Gher at private terms and Gher will condition his new acquisition. J. P. Keezek has arrived here from Churchill Downs with 10 horses and stated that Clifford Burke, chief assistant to general superintendent Tom Young, will remain at the Kentucky Derby oval, passing up the Lincoln Fields meeting. Erherson Davis is an arrival from Churchill Downs and registered Little Naomi, Painted Arrow, Miss Loretta, Northcote and Maemab for racing at the the Lincoln Fields-at-Hawthorne meeting. Davis is making his first stop here in two decades. William H. Bishop sold -Scholarity to Hilltop Stock Farm at private terms.


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