Busily Preparing at Lexington: Nine Cars of Horses from Windsor to Arrive Today Starter Morrissey at Work, Daily Racing Form, 1916-08-25

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i J I Ij V s " of j r I i y v t j i t 1 , J j BUSILY PREPARING AT LEXINGTON. Nine Cars of Horses from Windsor to Arrive Today Starter Morrisscy at Work. liCxington, Ky., August 24. Superintendent James P. Ross had a force of men working at the Kentucky Association course today disinfecting and bedding down stalls, and cleaning up stables in preparation for horses coming from Windsor on a special train of nine cars, due tomorrow. Hamilton Keene wired for stalls for six horses. He will look after the breeding and racing interests the firm at Keenland Farm during the absence of his Irother, J. . Kcere, in Russia. J. O. is to report at Potrograd November 1, and will come to Lexington from Saratoga to make his preparation for departure. William Sallee and L. Francis, now at Louisville, applied for stable room and will ship their horses hero next week. W. II. Lamleman, supervisor of pari-mutuols on the Kentucky tracks, who lias been spending his vacation at Lake Harbor, Mich., returned home today. C. T. Worthiiigton. G. I. Wilson, Jr.. and Ford McClung have returned from the Windsor meeting. Starter Harry Morrisscy has put up his barrier and began schooling horses, including a number of two-year-olds here which have never been to the post. Fred G. Good has disposed of li is interest to It. P. Marshall of the horses raced at Windsor in the name of the Keystone Stalile. Reserve, Tush Tush and Lightfoot are to be shipped here to be turned out and next spring will be mated with some good stallion.


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