Delaware Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1954-06-18

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Delaware Park Notes DELAWARE PARK, Stanton, Del., June 17. Acting for Walter M. Jeffords, trainer Oscar White sold the three-year-old Renoir to W. J. Sprow at private terms. Renoir, a son of Goya JX — Coquelicot and winner of his last start, will be turned over to P. E. Fitzgerald, who will campaign him in the Midwest and point him for the Ohio Derby at Randall Park. Boncrist Farms Sue Pat and Dickey Stables Menolene, second and third in their respective divisions of the Polly Drummond Stakes, have been sent to Monmouth Park. Both have the Colleen Stakes as their next objectives. Murlogg Farms Adored, pacemaker in a division of the Polly Drummond, has been returned to New England, at which point she will continue her campaign. Warner L. Jones, Jr.s Lillal, who competed unsuccessfully in the Top Flight Handicap at Belmont Park, has been returned to local quarters and is now being readied for the 00,000 New Castle Handicap, the worlds richest race for fillies and mares. Ella K. Brysons Kinda Smart is due from Monmouth Park to fulfill his engagement in Saturdays 0,000 added Christiana Stakes. The bay colt finished first in a five furlongs dash at Monmouth Park last Saturday and was disqualified. His best stakes showing was a second to Right Down in the William Penn Stakes.


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