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1. Eaglehead makes security changes
www.gazette.net/200529/newmark - [Cached]Published on: 7/21/2005 Last Visited: 7/21/2005
"We realize this is going to be a process," said John Clark, manager of Land Stewards.
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"There has been a good exchange of information to get both sides perspectives," Clark said.
The major concerns for Land Stewards, he said, are where are appropriate to build in Indian Caves and what types of houses are best suited to the hilly terrain. -
2. Thoroughbred Times: News Archive
www.thoroughbredtimes.com/toda - [Cached]Published on: 9/13/2000 Last Visited: 10/3/2006
John F. Clark, who was named to the first Louisiana Racing Commission in 1940.Clark left the commission in 1944 to accept the job as steward at Fair Grounds, where he served for 25 years.He also owned Clang, who established the track record for three furlongs (against time) of :34 on March 28, 1936. -
3. Fair Grounds Race Course Hall of Fame
www.fgno.com/hof/release.html - [Cached]Published on: 3/21/2001 Last Visited: 8/10/2001
Owner Roger Wilson, jockey David Whited, racing official Mervin Muniz and owner/official John F. Clark will join distaff stars Blushing K.D., Chou Croute and Reel in the 2001 induction class.
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Clark, who is credited with writing the "Rules of Racing," raced horses at Fair Grounds in the 1930s.He was named to the first Louisiana State Racing Commission in 1940, where he served until 1944 before becoming a steward at Fair Grounds, a position he held for 25 years.
Blushing K.D. became a Fair Grounds favorite during the 1996-97 season, winning three stakes in record fashion - the Fair Grounds Sales Derby, the Davona Dale and the Grade III Fair Grounds Oaks.In all, she won eight of 10 career starts, including the Grade I Kentucky Oaks, the Grade II Monmouth Oaks and the Grade II Fantasy.An injury forced her to be retired in July of her 3-year-old campaign.

