Prominent Turfman in Louisville: Judge Charles Price, Matt Winn and John Hachmeister at Home for the Holidays, Daily Racing Form, 1917-12-18

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PROMINENT TURFMEN IN LOUISVILLE Judge Charles Price, Matt Winn and John Hach-meister at Home for the Holidays. Louisville. Ky., December 17. Judge Charles F. Price, presiding steward on the Louisville, Latonia and Windsor tracks, is spending the early winter at his home in this city. He will- leave about January 6 for his winter home at Naples, Fla., to join George M. Hendrie, of Detroit, who has been at the Florida resort for some time. John Hachmeister, who also pays an annual visit to Naples, will journey there about the same time that Judge Price leaves. .Col. .Matt J- "Winn is another well-known racing official who will remain at his home in Louisville until after the holidays. About the first of the New Year he will leave for Laurel to arrange for many improvements lie contemplates making at the Maryland course. Col. Andrew Vennie, of New York, a stockholder in the Churchill Downs track, has been spending a few days in this city as the guest of Colonel Winn, lie speaks most encouragingly of the racing outlook for next year and shares the views of other prominent turfmen that there will be no government restriction of racing.


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