untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1958-05-03

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I Jgljlj A NEW DERBY for LOUISVILLE! :• i- JFfnH The Junior Derby WZA SATURDAY, JULY 19 f ySHHHHj Two-year-olds get to run in a DERBY o year oheod of Hme in the first runningof THE JUNIOR DERBY. This race Fs KWHlBL WmKtKttM highly recommended by breeders and promises to be one ofthe Outstanding Juveni/e frenfs of oil time. It is to be : run over six furlongs. * . .. GEN. J. FRED MILES President There ore two other BIG events on the racing calendar ot MILES PARK this summer — the Third Running of THE •, LOUISVILLE CUP and the Inaugural- Running of THE MILES MILE. * The LOUISVILLE CUP, for three-year-olds and upward, Fs also a six furlongs sprint. The MILES MILE, as the name implies; is at one mile in tribute to the founder ond president of MltES PARK. This roce also is for three-year-olds and upward. . • . v mjrv v A D1T a five-eighths JEflJi JbJCjw9 Jr Aiilk miletrack : MILES PARK is the Old Kentucky State Fairgrounds in the West end of Louisville. This marks the third year of f - , • JpPiliB * running thoroughbred racing under the direction of Gen. J.. Fred Miles, president. The track was formerly named r,- Mt-MandSM Fairgrounds Speedway, and this year has been renamed in honor of the man who s Ttead of the organization. I * " --jBShR, At the time of purchase this track wos only a half mile. General Miles personally supervised the enlarging of the oval i * Ffl * " to five-eighths. Another feature is the American Tote; which will be in operation for the first time in the history ; z-MJibM of the track this year. J JWjTCsjBL Summer Thoroughbred Meeting -26 DAYS -JUNE 27 to JULY 26 jflflRandl KfcBl NEW! NEW! THE A M E R I C A N T O T E Address All Communications to MILES PARK, P. O. Box 18, Station H., Louisville, Ky. General Manager II t . * - r ,. , . - th.rty f.fth annual meeting Reduce Fire Hazard in Stable Area JAMES C. ELLIS PARK 1 sure rescue, stalls and stable SRstandstf OPERATED BY ] A NEW .INVENTION U3.. Patent No. 2,787,983; is a device far POS/nVfLY J Prorecting Horses and other animals against the* HAZARD OF FIRE AND J DADE PARK JOCKEY C L t B ••• One ct the FUsest MUe end One-Eighth tracks la America FIRE-SAFE- SRStalls are mounted on wheels. As soon as the alarms Lccattd Between Henderson, Ky„ and Evansville, Jnil., on U.S. Highway 41 - f operates, the SRStalls horses within bciii to roU out of SKStable. boors 1 w open automatically. Simultaneously a DELUGE TANK spills its water over the , JULY 30th THROUGH SEPTEMBER 1st • andVraM I ! i 29 DAYS OF EXCITING RACING ■■ i Fire Detector SEES the fire, does not wait for heat or smote. Certain types FDiar PATROL of existing-stables may be adapted to SRStalls. Cost is LOW. Lead your horse 3 i with calm conscience into its. SRStalL For further information writeor call DADE PARK JOCKEYCLUB, Inc. * « ...V. —~ « n • LESTER" E. -YEAGER-, President and General Mantger • HANS B. LIPPELT, P. E. PAone: MUitoy 3-0266 Generol Offices: OWENSBORO. KY- ; : ; 9428 78th Street, Ozone Paik 16. N.Y. Pnone: Ml £0116


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