Escoba Transferred to Lexington: John S. Ward Takes Fifteen Horses to Kentucky Association Track-Other Louisville Stables Go, Daily Racing Form, 1918-04-20

article


view raw text

+ - ESCOBA TRANSFERRED TO LEXINGTON John S. Ward Takes Fifteen Horses to Kentucky Ausociaton Track — Other Louisville Stables Go. Louisville. K.v., April lit —Yesterday was moving day for a large mnnlicr of local stables. Lexington i,. -nig tie-ir objective |s»int. Among the better-kit-. wn stables to lie sent forward was that of John :.. W«r«I. who shippctl fifteen horses, including tin-• rack Escol..,. Kenneth D. Alexanders strong candidate for tin Kentncky Ixriiy. Among the others .-re Midway. Franklin. Valor. Boiiiface and several highly-tried juveniles. Joe Xott T accompanied the IjpmeOt and will ride the stables horses at Lex- uther stm.is IkiuiuI for Ixington included those nf Dick Williams, numliering twelve head: F. J. i. lief. F.istime Stable and A. K. Macomher. The I ,tter utable was in charge of Tom Murphy and comprised eight horses. Among the number taken by I rciieh RruolcK. trainer of the Pastime Stable, were I met ami Tallv. the stables Itcrby candidates: Cuy I ortune. Knnflash and l-idy Always. Jockeys Connelly aiid Smith went alous at the »ame time.


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1910s/drf1918042001/drf1918042001_1_3
Local Identifier: drf1918042001_1_3
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800