Latest Turf Gossip from Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1923-05-04

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i l - 1 . ; 5 . s »■ t t ,• i s f s ;. - - t 2 - LATEST TURF GOSSIP FROM LEXINGTON E. R. Bradley was highly elated when news came to him during the afternoon that his highly regarded Princess Palatine had a foal by Black Toney at Idle Hour Farm. Fugene Elrod has arranged for a special train to leave here at 8 :li p. m. Wednesday for the convenience of horsemen and the mutuel employes who desire to go to Louis-j ville. William Snyder, who wielded the starters fag for the first five days of the meeting, will be succeeded Friday hy William Hamilton, who will finish out the meeting here. Snyder . will officiate during the first half of the Churchill Dowr-s meeting. Major T. C. McDowell is bewailing the fact that a number of his most promising juveniles will not be able to start at this meeting. Just when they appeared to he fit for the races 1 they developed bucked shins or some other disability. Harry Morrissey, who did splendid work I as starter during the long Tijuana meeting the past winter, was among the visitors. ■ He is enthusiastic* over the stallion Cudgel, which is quartered at his Kempland Farm, near Lexington. Mr. Morrissey stated that • of the eighteen mares that the son of Broom- • stick — Eugenia Lurch served the last sea- son seventeen are in foal.


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