Latest Turf Gossip from Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1923-05-10

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LATEST TURF GOSSIP FROM LEXINGTON Jockey J. H. Burke was suspended yesterday for live days by starter Hamilton for disobedience at the post while astride Eventide. J.x-key J. D. Mooney failed to return from IyOiiisille, where lie had gone to work some horses, necessitating the se ui ing of other riders on those horses lie had been engaged to ride. John A. Payne was among the visitors this afternoon. He stilted tint Thunderstorm, recently retired to the stud, will serve about twenty man-s this season. Thunderstorm is j a brother to Campfire. C. T. Patterson arranged this afternoon to ship the beets he has in training for P. T. j Chinn to Louisville tomorrow. The con-| signment will include the two-year-olds : ow: ic d by W. R. ON and Fdward B. McLean. Jo -key Lyke will come to Louisville for the opening to ride the horses owr.ed by K. R. Bradley. . Ponce, also under contract to] K. R. Bradley, will probably go to Maryland, j where he will ride the horses in charge of! William Hurley. I


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