Sir Thomas Kean Is Dead: Five-Year-Old Contracts Fever En Route From New Orleans to Lexington, Resulting Fatally., Daily Racing Form, 1923-03-24

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SIR THOMAS KEAN IS DEAD Five Year Old Contracts Fever FeverEn En Route From New Orleans to toLexington Lexington Resulting Fatally LEXINGTON Ky March 23 Sir Thomas I Kcan fiveyearold bay gelding by Golden Maxim Quion by Dr Rice property of the estate of the late J A Vogeler of Cincinnati died last night at Will Perkins stable at tin1 Kentucky Association track the result of fever contracted in shipping here from New Orleans OrleansWilliam William Dondas who will have charge of the mutuels at the TriState Fair and Rac ¬ ing Associations meeting at the new Ashland track in July was in Lexington yesterday to confev with Frank C Smith architect rela ¬ tive to the construction of the offices and booths boothsThe The horses owned by Charles W Leonard of Boston will race in the name of the New tondale Stable Jack Howard has sold to Mr Leonard the yearling by The Manager Applause ApplauseE E J Wall who was one of the buyers at the sale last night is a young Chicagoan who is in business at the stock yards Danny Stewart is training for Wall WallCarrol Carrol B Reid who came over from IIous tonville to attend the sale reports that Loch Linnhe by Lochryan has a bay colt by Huon and will be bred to Flittergold This mare is the dam cf the colt by Fair Play for which the Rancocas Stable last year paid 17000 at the sale of the HImyar Stud year ¬ lings at Saratoga SaratogaThomas Thomas M Murphy George Barnes and A L Kirby today journeyed back to Louisville after having attended the sale Rome Res pcss and John A Payne returned to Cincin ¬ nati this morning as did also Mose Goldblatt


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