Hawthornes Big Race: Attracting Attention and Entries from All over the Land-King Solomons Seal Entered, Daily Racing Form, 1924-08-15

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HAWTHORNES BIG RACE Attracting Attention and Entries From All Over the Land King Solomons Seal Entered. HAAVTHORNE RACE TRACK, Aug. 14. The liberality and progressiveness of the Chicago Business Mens Racing Association offering the 5,000 special for August 23, has drawn the endorsement and praise of all classes of breeders and horsemen. E. R. Bradley, the well known Kentucky breeder and one of the pillars of the thoroughbred Horsemens Association, yesterday sent resident manager Chas. T. Essig, the following dispatch: "Your liberality in offering money inducement in weight-for-age race, is appreciated and talked about by all horsemen. I know everyone should strain a point to assist in making it a drawing card. Horses arc perishable property. They go wrong over night. Sorry to say I had to turn two three-year-olds out of training for the year, including Beau Butler, however, am sending an entry." Billy Myer telegraphed the entry of King Solomons Seal for the special. The telegram also contained the reservation of fourteen stalls for Kay Spence, head trainer of the Audley Stock Farm. This stable will be shipped Saturday night. "Buster" Bedwell talked to his father over the long distance phone and if Senator Nor-ris comes out of his race at Fort Erie today all right, he will be entered and shipped to start in the Chicago special. The stable of T. H. Cross the well known local owner will be shipped to the track from Columbus Saturday night.


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