More Stables Arrive at Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1916-08-29

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MORE STABLES ARRIVE AT LEXINGTON. Lexington, Ky.. August 2S. The racing stables of J. 0. Keene and G. W. J. Bissell, in charge of trainer James "ass, arrived today from Saratoga. In the Bissell string were Filigree. Helmets Daughter, Dental and Seminole. The Keene string were Yermila. Knteiiku, Petrovna. Pulaski and Ba-silius. The stables of T. C. McDowell and E. 11. Bradley are expected iu a day or two. The owners are due tonight. Will Wallace will be here during the week with Big Smoke and Pockichoo. Jockey C. Van Dusen, who had his collar-bone broken at Hawthorne, was at the track this morning saying he would soon be able to ride. C. It. Anderson, owner of Bars and Stars and Mars Cassidy, arrived today from Detroit. Mich. John Miller will leave here one day this week for Xew York with a carload of horses, principally yearlings, for eastern owners. Among the youngsters will be three for Frederick Johnson from Hal Price Ileadleys Beaumont Farm. They are two colts by Uncle Ballymena. and a bay colt by Jack Atkin Private Flag, by Hamburg, and a chestnut filly by Uncle Privateer, by Meddler. Dragoman, the son of Hock Sand, recently sold by August Belmont to Matt Burns, will be shipped to Etontown. X. J., where Burns has a farm and where he is to enter the stud.


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