Late Lexington Gossip, Daily Racing Form, 1923-03-17

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LATE LEXINGTON GOSSIP LEXINGTON Ky March 16 The main course was opened at the Kentucky Associar tion grounds yesterday and quite a number of the trainers took advantage of the oppbr unity to gallop their charges Major T C McDowells entire string was out for exer ¬ cise The twoyearolds did quarters around 25 while the older horses went halves in from 51 to 53 53Hal Hal Price Headleys string in charge of W Buford the colored trainer are now in quarters at the Kentucky Association course having been sent from Beaumont Farm FarmThomas Thomas W OBrien is here for a day or two to see his mares which are kept at W S Paynes Mapleton Stud and his Pluri bus which is at the Kentucky Association grounds in charge of John O Whitlow There is a prospect that he will again stand train ¬ ing ingA A message received here today from Max Ilirsch is to the effect that he will attend the sale of the II II Hewitt estate horses here on March 22 22Jockey Jockey Ponce has been engaged to ride for Colonel E R Bradley Bradleyi i Edward Cebrians good mare Dally by Gi antum last night foaled at Kceneland Farm a black colt by Von Tromp He is a mag ¬ nificently formed individual and is a brother to the fast mare Hold Me MeColonel Colonel Phil T Chinn has gone to New York on a business mission missionJohn John E Madden has sold to Charles Clic nault the twoyearold bay colt by Ogden Starlight Dance by Star Shoot ShootThe The finest foal of the year at Major Au ¬ gust Belmonts Nursery Stud is a chestnut colt by Fair Play Quelle Chance by Ethel bert bertThe The seasons reserved by the II II Hewitt estate to Star Hawk have been transferred to Emil Herz and Fred Leonard respectively


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