Racers Leave Kentucky for East, Daily Racing Form, 1911-11-30

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RACERS LEAVE KENTUCKY FOR EAST. Lexington. Ky., November 20. Tommy Williams and Green. B. Morris were the first owners to leave the Kentucky , Association track for Charleston. Young Williams, formerly foreman of the W. J. Young stable, is making his debut as an owner and trainer and has The Moat and a smashing good yearling colt by Cederstrome Diamond Flush. He "left Monday. Green Morris, perhaps the oldest trainer in America, today retaining an active interest in the sport of racing, loft today with Jenny Geddes. Robert Bruce, Prosper and Rose Oneil, he having purchased the last named two this week. Gallahcr Bros, will leave tomorrow for Columbia, S. C.. with thirteen horses. The string will be made up of Ozana, Rash, Toison dOr, Irishtown, Duval, Clearwater, Grif and six coming two-year-olds, among them a brother to Carroll, a sister to Mary Emily and half brothers lo King Cobalt and Irish-town. Waller Grater today announced the abandonment of his intention to raco at Charleston. Sir Blaise, he found, required firing and Orecn had to be turned out. Richard Croker. who came from New York Sunday night with his niece. Miss Amy Croker, to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bradley at Idle Hour Farm, left with Miss Croker today for Palm Beach, lla. Mr. Crokcrs stay in this vicinity -Was cut short by the sudden coming of a cold wave.


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