New York Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1952-05-19

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New York Notes BELMONT PARK, Elmont, L, I., N. Y., May 17. Cousin is getting the absent treatment. In an effort to pacify his disposition he was vanned to Sagamore Farm in Maryland, treatment which served well in the cases of Battlefield, Polynesian and others less illustrious. Jockey Jim Nichols caught Sheriff Bob Dixons television show the other night and immediately made plans for next Sunday. Hes going over to New Jersey and, if there are any bull riding contests, hell be among the competitors. Might even do a little calf roping. In addition to the 8,410 which Home- -Made earned for Alfred Gwynne Vander-bilt by winning the filly side of the National Stallion, he also stands credited with ,980 30 per cent of the stallion nomina- . tion fees plus, ยง500 for having nominated the winning filly, a total of ,380. A mighty powerful trio from Calumet Farm vanned in here Thursday from Pim-lico, Real Delight, Eligible for the Coaching Club American Oaks a week from Saturday;- she has the Kentucky Oaks and the Black-Eyed Susan to her credit so far this season, Bubbley, recent winner of the Debutante, and Mark-Ye-Well, an eligible for the Belmont- Stakes. Trainer B: A-. Jones is expected to arrive within a day-or so.


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