Fair Latonia: Daily Turf Gossip at Noted Kentucky Track, Daily Racing Form, 1924-06-14

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FAIR LATONIA DAILY TURF GOSSIP AT NOTED KENTUCKY TRACK LATONIA. Ky., June 13. Julius G. Beeder has under consideration an offer to manage the Huntington, W. Va. meeting, which is scheduled to open August 25th and run to Sept. 6th. Condition books of the forthcoming meeting at the new Raceland track were received and distributed among the horsemen. The book contains the conditions of the first seven days of the meeting, together with the list of eligibles to the four stake events. Fred Auerbach, who at one time was extensively engaged in racing and managed the Charleston, S. C, track for several years. I was among the visitors from his home in ! Jacksonville, Fla. He will remain for several days. He stated that arrangements were being made for the completion of the Miami track and that he expects it to be a big success. J. McPherson has concluded arrangements to ship ten horses under his charge to Ashland to take part in the racing at Raceland. Trainer L. Cahn will ship the T. J. Pender-gast horses to Hawthorne, to be raced there. O. A. Cochrans Latonia Derby eligible, Revenue Agent, is getting along famously in his training and trainer Shilling says the colt will be a sure starter in the valuable stake. R. C. Frakes announced Friday that his mare Megan is in foal to Whiskaway at Grays farm, near Louisville. The mare Penalty, owned by Gray, has been bred to Whiskaway. Jockey Mack Garners ten days suspension, incurred in the running of the Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs, expired today and he will resume riding Saturday.


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1920s/drf1924061401/drf1924061401_1_4
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Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800