New Jersey Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1952-06-20

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» , j ! J a [ j | I i I i | I • J | - 3 1 r - e d New Jersey Notes 1 MONMOUTH PARK, Oceanport, N. J. June 19. Just 27 years ago Edward J. Brennan, general manager of the Monmouth Park, accepted his first position at the Cumber-! _ land Fair in Maryland. This year his son, Edward, Jr., has his initial position with that track. . Mr. and Mrs. John Yocum celebrated 4 their forty-fifth wedding anniversary at t Monmouth Park. Yocum is well known to 3 owners and trainers for his courteous cooperation in securing express cars when 1 stables ship from one point to another. Oddly enough, he was joined at Monmouth * by his son and daughter-in-law who celebrated their eleventh anniversary on the same afternoon. Kay-Gee Stable purchased the contract t of apprentice J. A. Regalbuto from trainer r Joe W. Camac, and the boy has joined and j Williani O. Hicks, conditioner for the outfit. Regalbuto is rated one of the brightest it of the younger Monmouth Park riders. The Bond Brothers of Maryland, always •c prominent factors in training circles on the e New Jersey racing circuit, accounted for ir three of the eight events on Tuesdays S card. Bernard P. Bond saddled Quick Im- ■- perial to win the first race while brother J. J . Bowes Bond saddled Thasian Hero and U King Midas to score in the seventh and "1 eighth.


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