Eighty More Stalls at Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1914-02-28

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EIGHTY MORE STALLS AT LEXINGTON. Lexington. Kv.. February 27. The executive committee of the "Kentucky Association today bought from D. Gray Falconer two acres of land adjoining the race course on the northeast and thereon will erect a barn of eighty stalls. Tola barn will be the second largest ou any race track in the state and will be located on the hill lust east of J. N. Camdens bam and north of the turn into the homestretch. The barn will he ready for occupancy before the spring meeting, which is expected to pP -n the last week in April. Secretary G. D. "Wilson announced that Harry Morrlssey has been engaged as starter for the spring meeting here. Morrlssey made good here last rear and he has become popular wita racing patrons in this locality. The probabilities, now that .Mars Cassidy has been engaged for the eastern tracks and James Milton is likely to go to Canada, are that Morrissey will do the starting at all the meetings in Kentucky this year.


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