Warfield Turned Out In Kentucky., Daily Racing Form, 1909-06-17

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WARFTELD TURNED OUT IN KENTUCKY. Lexington. Ky., June 16.— Joseph H. Leshs War field. W. J. Youngs Fotsch and W. E. Applegates Gilpy arrived here this morning from Latonia to be turned out. Warfleld has been lame ever since lie raced for the Belmont Stakes, and it may lie that he is hopelessly broken down. He was sent to Lexter Darnabys farm. The other two. both of which are to be gelded, went to John D. Carrs farm. Fifty yearling thoroughbreds left J. B. Haggins Elinendorf Farm this afternoon on special train for New York, from whence they will be shipped to England to be sold by auction. Several local voting men accompanied the horses for the trip and experience, among them being G. I. Wilson, Jr.. son of the owner of Iroquois Stud.


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