Kenilworth Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1933-08-01

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i t I KENILWORTH PARK NOTES f $ $ W. G. Kelly, who will serve as paddock and j patrol judge during the meeting of the Hamilton i Jockey Club, will depart for that course on Tuesday following the final race 1 at Kenilworth Park. Condition books embracing the second : summer , meeting to be staged at Devonshire Park will make their appearance among j horsemen at Hamilton. They will be I brought to that course by W. G. Kelly. Fred Pox, former owner of the veteran plater Mr. Gaiety, secured the nine-year-old J gelding out of the fourth race on Friday for his entered price of ,200. Easter Dandy of the Ridgewood Stable, was taken ! out of the same event by A. Burrus for ,000. The latter made his debut for his new owner on Monday. R. E. Potts will transfer the horses owned 1 by P. A. Markey, Detroit patron to Hawthorne after Tuesdays racing at Kenilworth Park. Roy Waldron, who has the J. E. Widener J and Mrs. C. O. Iselin performers at KeV il-worth 1 Park has changed his plans and will : freshen the racers up for the next meeting to be staged at Devonshire Park. Jockey W. Studley received word from the coast that his father died and the lad departed immediately for San Diego, California. Thomas J. Healey, head trainer of the C. V. Whitney stable, definitely decided on a Canadian campaign with fifteen performers that are due to reach the Hamilton Jockey Club course on Tuesday morning from Saratoga where the main division has been concentrated. Those in the shipment will likely include Rapscallion, Piety, Clotho, Bander-log, Volette, Collateral, Baby John, Lawless Lady, Good Guess, Daisy Cutter and several others. The C. V. Whitney stable was successful during an invasion in 1932. The I shipment will be in charge of J. A. Healey and a good rider will Le selected to do the riding. I Jockey J. Craigmyle departed for Sas-I katchewan on Sunday morning via motor. I He is expected back for the second term of I racing in Windsor. Jockey E. Barnes is considering remain-l ing in Canada for the remainder of the season. His services have been asked for by several stables that are campaigning in the Dominion. Jockey J. Paradise and F. Madeley re-1 ported to B. Jacobs, clerk of the scales, that they would not be on hand for the remainder of the Kenilworth meeting. Madeley will leave for Toronto to visit his parents before returning to Hamilton, while Paradise will accompany the Hastings stable to the latter point. j The schooling list of starter T. Clark at present is made up of Bungle, The Tout, . Lommern, San Gaff, To Arms, Wrigley Field, Paul T., Jolly Pilot and Pat Gaiety, j The outside list was augmented with the j additions of Candle Fly and Pat Gaiety. Arthur Hullcoat, who has lost several of his horses via the claiming route since ar- riving in Canada, leaves for New York on Saturday night to replenish his stable. Hull- coat hopes to secure several useful perform- ers for the second half of the Canadian schedule. L. Ronald, owner of the sensational west-3 ern sprinter Help Yourself, has definitely D decided to take in the meeting to be staged 3 by the Hamilton Jockey Club General manager A. R. Loudon, of the Hamilton Jockey Club, notified horsemen at Windsor that secretary J. P. Turner will open his office on Monday to accept badge applications. Turner is due from Baltimore, where he was in conference with officials " of the Southern Maryland Jockey Club at I Marlboro, Md. 0 I


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