Chairman Camden Traveling South: Will Spend Winter in Florida-J. O. Keene and P. T. Chinn Return to New York, Daily Racing Form, 1917-01-14

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CHAIRMAN CAMDEN TRAVELING SOUTH. Will Spend Winter in Florida — J. 0. Keene and P. T. Chinn Return to New York. Lexington. Ky.. January 13. — Chairman J. N. t umden of the Kentucky State Racing Commission. has tone to Miami. Florida, to spend the remainder of the- winter. S. P. Heaeil.-y. father of Hal Price Healley. owner of the Beaumont and La Belle farms, also left today for Florida. J. O. Keene and Phil T. Chinn returned to New leuk t.eday. They want to be at the dock when the- Minnehaha arrives with the horses they reel ntly bought in England. The boat is due Tuesday or Wednesday. Messrs. Pinkerton and Arnold of New York have- purchased the stallions Duke of Ormonde and Lord Kockvale from John E. Madden. They will be used to sire hunters. Dr. J. Lionel Shannon of St. Kitts, British West Indies, has been retained by John E. Machlen as veterinarian at Hamburg Placet Inoh-s book for outside m..res is close.]. A. K. Maoomber got four seasons. R. J. MiK.iizii- two nd Messrs A. L. Bogers, Otto Steifel, F. R. Hitchcock and S. L. Parsons one each. C. H. Beriyman. at a buffet luncheon today to a number of friends among the farmers and breeders, stated that thirty -eight mures had been booked to Ballot. O. H. Chenault has taken five seasons to Jack Atkin, the property of Barney Schreibcr, and standing ut the Beaumont farm.


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