Eternal Shipped to Hot Springs: J. W. Mcclellands Crack Colt is to be Trained at Oaklawn Park for Kentucky Derby Engagement, Daily Racing Form, 1919-01-11

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ETERNAL SHIPPED TO HOT SPRINGS J. W. McClellands Crack Colt Is to Be Trained at Oaklawn Park for Kentucky Derby Engagement. LEXIXGTOX, Ky., January So. Trainer Kimball Patterson left here today for Hot Springs with Eternal and nine of tiie James W. McClelland two-year-olds. Tomorrow Mr. McClelland will leave with The Wanderer and ten" two-year-olds. Seventeen two-year-olds will be left here in charge of trainer William Wallace, who has been engaged to train the western division of the stable. Eternal will receive his preliminary training for the Kentucky Derby at Oaklawn Park. Thomas B. Jones, who recently sold his Ashleaf Stock Farm near Winchester, today closed a deal witli Andrew Bowman for his farm of eighty-three acres on Versailles Pike, and will bring the stallion Tony Bonero and fifteen mares here between now and March 1. Major Charles D. Clay has sold his farm on the Versailles Pike to Llewellyn Sharp, but possession is not to "be given until March 1, 1920. John E. Madden today sold to S. P. Moberly of Pembroke, Ky., the brood mares Eurek!j,5 by Fair Play St. Eudora, and Ballyshe, by FraOk Gill Wayward Lass, both, bred to Sea King. W. F. Poison came here from Buffalo a day or two ago and transferred nine of his horses from Will Perkins to Walter Grater. John T. Ireland is to train Col. Taylor this year and now has this three-year-old, along witli five others, in his stable at the Kentucky Association track.


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