Timely Gossip from Blue-Grass Land, Daily Racing Form, 1915-11-27

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TIMELY GOSSIP FROM BLUE-GRASS LAND. I-oxington. Ky.. November 2»i. — Roddy Patterson this morning gave folks al the Kentucky Association track something to talk about when he worked Hart Browns yearling bay colt by Ballot— Subdue dam of G. M. Miller, a quarter iu :227r, barefooted. A bay filly by Transvaal— Lady Levity, belonging to Patterson and Charlton Alexander, which has lieen in training for only forty days, worked a quarter iu 24:lr,. T. L. Pierce will close his stable at the local track next Wednesday and go to his home at La-tonia to spend the winter. He will send W. If. Bakers Beaeee loose anil two Handsel fillies to John D. Carrs farm to run out for a couple of mouths. His own Wily by Hastings — Chicklets will !h turned out at Harry Morrlsseys Kempland Farm. The vearling sister to Joe Morris will be sent to the J. K. Hughes fnrm. Col. Meet T. Ilolloway left today for Florida to spend the winter in hunting and fishing. Joek«-y Willie Meehan has joined the ranks of the benedicts and is en route to New Orleans with his bride, who was Miss Marguerite Scully and a a daughter of W. I*. Scully. Medians first employer ii] ton the turf. Meehan will ride at New Orleans. ________


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