Delaware Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1949-06-10

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Delaware Notes DELAWARE PARK, Stanton, Del., June 9. Trainer Spec Dunne shipped Master Dave, Ariel Hostess and Two Knob to Monmouth Park to await the opening of that meeting. With the steady arrival of steeplechase horses, the infield course will be opened for schooling of hedgehoppers during exercising hours on Saturday. The Deleware Park steeplechase season will open with the running of the 0,000 added Tommy Roby Steeplechase next Tuesday. Jimmy Kilroe, racing secretary at Washington and Arlington Parks, made his first visit to Delaware Park today. He discussed the stakes to be run during the 67-day Washington-Arlington meeting with several leading horsemen. The Chicago stakes will close on Saturday. Greentree Stables Coincidence and Doubtless TJ., who were unsuccessful in their Delaware Park engagements, have been shipped back to Long Island by trainer John Gaver. Doubtless n. may return for the 5,000 added Sussex Handicap to be run June 25. Comely Babe and Regaler, owned by A. B. Williams, of Wilmington, have been turned over to Henry Boyer for conditioning. _____ Danny Shea shipped Chevy Bones, Buzz About and Head Stream to Narragansett Park. Jack Skinner will move 18 infield performers from Belmont Park to Delaware on Sunday. This group will be headed by American Way and Genancoke, eligibles for the Georgetown and Indian River Steeplechase Handicaps. Ray Wolfe plans to ship in Hampton Road and Tourist List for the jumping stakes and Louis Stoddard, Jr., will arrive tomorrow with Rapier and Port Raider. Beverley Brouns Magna Charta has been returned to Delaware Park from Suffolk Downs and trainer Danny Shea will point the West Virginia-owned three-year-old for the 0,000 added, Leonard Richards Stakes to be run on Saturday, July 2. Trainer Tom J. Carroll made a shift in the Circle M Farm stable today. He shipped Lasting Way, War Poppy and Isle of Mist to New York and received in exchange Countess Molly, Error and Helmet from Belmont Park to fill their stalls. Reports from New York state that owner-trainer Eugene Jacobs will arrive here on Friday with the Kent eligible, Colonel Mike. It seems probable that Conn McCreary will handle Colonel Mike in his week-end engagement. George D. Wideners Reveille, who will be down from New York for Saturdays Kent, will have the saddle services of the capable Johnny Gilbert. " v Mrs. O. L. Nybergs Irisen came out of her recent race in excellent fashion, according to trainer E. I. Kelly. The conditioner believes that Irisens race behind Winter Wheat was tough enough to warrant a brief rest. Sam Greenfields Big T. O. came out of the last race Wednesday in a lamed condition and will be turned out at Henry Hork-heimers, Maryland farm.


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