Many Visitors at Lexington Course.: James Corrigan Arrives from Cleveland to Inspect Horses at Wickliffe Stud., Daily Racing Form, 1917-03-26

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MANY VISITORS AT LEXINGTON COURSE. James Corrigan Arrives from Cleveland to Inspect t Horses at Wickliffe Stud. Lexington. Ky.. March 25.— Sunday was a fine day and there were many visitors to the Kentucky Aaeo ciation track. No fast work waac Hidulgcd in. How ever, as all -the horses were compelled to work on tlie sand course. The mile oval was closed, but was dry enough this afternoon for harrows and was Well worked. John Whales and J. A. fioldsborough were here from Louisville. The former will bring twelve of the Oerrhraa a MeKiaaejr stable here for the spring meeting and the latter will bring Ticket and Koh-i-Noor. the property of Meaara, Andrew Miller and S. L. Parados respectively. Seven males to be bred to the stallions at John S. Barbees ilen-Helen Farm arrived this morning from Cuba. James Corrigan. partner of Price McKinney in the ownership of the Wiekliffe stud, arrived from Cleveland this morning with Mrs. Corrigan, to see their thoroughbreds at Kingston Farm.


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