Fatalities Among Lexington Horses, Daily Racing Form, 1920-04-20

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FATALITIES AMONG LEXINGTON HORSES HORSESLEXINGTON LEXINGTON Ky April 19 Since the middle of March seven horses have died at the Kentucky Jockey Club track six of them as the result of shipping ailments and the other James Currys twoyearold bay colt Idoleyes by Ivan the Terrible Hertie V by Sompronius of pneumonia The last to die was Walter M Jeffords twoyear old chestnut filly Eithne by Peter Quince In ¬ volved Her demise came Sunday morning morningThe The good threeyearold chestnut filly My Pallot by Pallot Tavolaro property of Ceorge Starr tin noted trainer and driver of trotters will not be a starter in the Ashland Oaks She developed a Miiall splint but rather than take chances Starr has thrown her out of training until the trouble can be corrected which he says is a matter of only si short while whileIt It L Paker reports two chestnut colts by his good handicap horse King Corin now in Jack Pakors string at the Kentucky Jo kev Club track They are sons of Arsnilda and her daughter Ar tine The marcs which are being kept at the P Jones farm sire to be bred to Peter Quince QuincePoppy Poppy Hod is sick sit Xahipa Farm where Dixie has foaled n bay filly by Theo Cook CookLouis Louis Lee ilaggin has been appointed by General Sumnierall commanding the first division of the United States Army in simp Taylor at Louisville sis one of the civilians to help with the horse show sit Churchill Downs in June the motive of which is to secure money for the memorial the First Divi ¬ sion wishes to erect in Arlington Cemetery in honor of its dead the First having lost heavily in the war Mr Haggins part specifically is to rsiUe money for the premiums to be given for the vari ¬ ous classes of the horse show lie is calling upon sill rsicing folks breeders and sill others who are interested to assist by sending their contributions to him sit Mont ItrilUant Farm Lexington Ky lie asks that everyone interested in thoroughbreds sind the perpetuation of racing give sis much or little as lie or she can afford and not siwait si per ¬ sonal letter before msiking their contributions


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