Williams Bros. Have Big Stable: Twenty-One Head Quartered at Douglas Park--Their Horses Racing at Havana to Be Sold., Daily Racing Form, 1918-02-22

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WILLIAMS BROS HAVE BIG STABLE TwentyOne Head Quartered at Douglas Park Their Horses Racing at Havana to Be Sold Louisville Ky February 21 Dick Williams re ¬ ceived several additions to his stable today when ho placed in training eight horses that had been turned out at Lon Jones farm The number in ¬ clude the threeyearold Korbly Kling Kernan Koran Fern Handley and Eda Herrmann the five yearold FaiixCol and a twoyearold The il liams stable mwaemhraees twentyone head and is one of the largest at Douglas Park A imams also has twelve horses at Havana that are being raced by his brother Pete Williams These will be sold nasmuWi is their owner does not consider them good enough to win on the Kentucky tracks next spring springKorbly Korbly and Klirig which showed to the best ad ¬ vantage1 of the Stables twoyearolds last year have been named for the Kentucky Derby Korbly proved to be the better of this pair by scoring in five races and running third to Escoba and Herald in the Idle Hour Stakes Korbly was bred by his owner at Blackwell Okla and is a colt that stays SvcH Williams is expecting great things from FauxCol this year and believes this horse which he claimed from Jack Adkins at Douglas Park last fall for 2100wiU prove to be tho stables mainstay Last year the horse showed a tendency to quit in his races but AVilliams corrected this after he secured possession of him


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