Governor Morrows Attitude, Daily Racing Form, 1920-01-02

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» GOVERNOR MORROV/S ATTITUDE LEXINGTON, Ky.. Jaanary 1. On the authority of Mr. .1 . O. Keene it may be -aid thai Gorernor Morrow has expressed bhnself to the i i feet that bis racing caeomiasioa appointments will bare no political significance; that h - well ; -a:i/. •-what the thoroughbred horse means to the State of Kentucky and also to the United States, because of the nece -ity of the horse for cavalry porposi -and g nii.il u-age: that it i- bis wi-h to have the sport of racing condncted for the hnprovement of the breed and as a source of entertainment for the public, and that be wiD aae hi- effort* t. m thai one of the country- best assets receives doe and proper oon-idi ration. It is therefore here can-1 tlie duty of all who are in anyway connected with horse affairs to help the moat worthy aims of the friendly man who ha- -, recently been Installed a- governor of the Slate of Ken-tucks .


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