Late Hawthorne News, Daily Racing Form, 1923-04-11

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| LATE HAWTHORNE NEWS I i An invitation has been accepted by Thomas I B, Bourtce, secretary and general manager of | the Illinois Jockey Club, to attend a meeting of olli-ials and owners at Louisville on Friday, at which Hawthorne plans will be outlined. The meeting was arranged at the ■ttggestioa of Polk Lafoon. member of the State Ractesj Commission: Hob Shannon, his trainer, and .Judge C W. Hay. who will be presidine steward at Hawthorne. Deadlock and nine other two-year-olds bred liy Mr. Lafoon will arrive at Hawthorne j immediately after the race meetings in Kentucky and arrangements have been made for stall room for the horses owned by Cohn it Thiesen. trained by 11. C Frakes. Six stalls have tieeii reserved for J. O. Ilussey of Louisville owner of Adonis. John S. Ueardon and other horses, making a total of nearly Sit reservations already made. S-civtar.Y liourke will motor to Kentucky and after spending a few days visiting horsemen will go to French Lick Springs for a vacation. Among the recent reservations for stabling at Hawthorne are those from C Irby. Joseph M. Ilubhaid. B. E. White, C. W. Hall. H. C. Keisel. *. .1. Delihant. 10. V. Oummings, Brent and Walker and J. .1. Flanagan. .ludg.- Hay has reported to secretary Hourke the arrival of two promising colts at his Point Hreezo Farm. Kentucky. The lirst is b Ulack Toney--Kmma Star, and the other colt is by Helmet — Elizabeth If.


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