Delaware Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1954-06-11

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Delaware Park Notes DELAWARE PARK, Stanton, Del., June 10. Among the arrivals from Belmont Park were three horses trained by Oleg T. Dubassoff. The trio to arrive were John M. Schiff s Some Vamp, Spit n Polish and Cocmore. Mrs. Simon T. Pattersons Goose Bay, a candidate for the 0,000 added Georgetown and Indian RiVer steeplechase handicaps, made the short trek from Belmont Park. The Johnstown gelding was accompanied by Mrs. David R.. Williams De Saussure. They are being handled by trainer Charles V. B. Cushman, Jr. The valets softball team, reenforced by several officials and managed by Edward Dennison, clerk of scales, was defeated 11-6 by the Delaware Giants. It was the first game of the season for the -valets and Dennison has called for several practice sessions this week. Greentree Stables Diving Board arrived Tuesday morning from New York for his engagement in Saturdays 2,500-added Leonard Richards. He was accompanied by Dream of Glory. Among the arrivals during the past 24 hours were Aceful and Night Patrol, who are scheduled for: infield competition in hurdle and steeplechase events. Virginia Oaks, who came back lame following a recent engagement, has been sent to the farm by trainer Tommy Heard, Jr. Mrs. B. P. Bonds Happy Is came out of her recent race in a poor condition and will be transferred to the farm as soon as possible.


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