Illinois Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1951-05-29

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Illinois Notes WASHINGTON PARK, Homewood, HI., May 28. Elmer Kalensky, acting for George Gerber, sold Rosily and Happy West to J. Grzyb.- Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Fred Sharpe returned from Garden State Park, where he saddled Mrs. Sharpes and Ray Mullen, Jr.s, Swell Dish, in Saturdays edition of the Rancocas Stakes. Apprentice Earl VanHook packed his tack and departed for Fairmount Park. The talented saddlemite is under contract to John D. Mikel. Glen-Gorbet transferred, his stable of 14 horses to* Ohio, where the unit will be seen under colors during the River Downs meeting. The Gorbet-trained contingent will return to the Chicago sector for the fall session at Sportsmans Park. A. L. ,Fay, former rider, was taken to the McNeil Memorial Hospital suffering from a liver ailment. Fay is expected to remain for further examination. FAIRMOUNT PARK, Collinsville, HI., May 28. Former rider, Frank Orr, lias 19 horses under his care and has taken first call on the services of the capable Frank Keene. Ten tents, each holding 10 horses, have been erected in the barn area to handle the overflow of the large number of racers presently stabled here.


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