Gossip Of The Kentucky Farms., Daily Racing Form, 1909-05-09

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GOSSIP OF THE KENTUCKY FARMS. Lexington. Ky.. May S. — There now are not over one hundred horses in training at the Kentucky As -ociation course, the majority ot the stables having been Bent to Louisville. Among tin- strings remain ing are those of Woodford Clay. Mode Nicoll. Joha Kodogap and E. A. Brennaii. The Clay siring will leave during the coming week lor Sheep: lead Bay. Mode NicolTs horses will go to Canada. The Kodegap stable will go to Lalonia and the Breaaaa stable will go to Louisville. At the Democratic primary etectloa hen- last Tata day. Charles .1. llaggan. who. lor several year* ha-. owned and trained a small string of bnrse*. received the nomination for inagMralc in the second district of the city of Lexington. riiis nomination mean* virtually that he will go into ofhee after the general election in November. The dav after the election llaggan left for Louisville with tin- four year old. Sempro. and the I wo veai old. res I on liirl. turning out the two-year-old. Daisy Boone, until next fail. Sempra has not taken a lame step since lla.gan bought him last fall and there is every prospect that he will make good this season. II. It. McLellan. for whom Dr. Batten parchased the stallion. Ilvvious. and the mare. Ntceta*. at the Julius Bauer dispersal, is an inventor at SI. John. N. B. He Boarhl his tii-t tboroaajhbred last winter. Tlie doctor will pick up other mares whenever he comes across likely ones al a fair price. II is Mr. McLellans intention to organize a breeding establishment near St. John.


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