Latest Kentucky News: Several Cars of Horses Shipped East-Bradley Stable Leaves Idle Hour Farm for Latonia, Daily Racing Form, 1924-09-03

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LATEST KENTUCKY NEWS Several Cars of Horses Shipped East Bradley Stable Leaves Idle Hour Farm for Latonia. LEXINGTON, Ky., Sept. 2. Johnny Miller left here this morning with several cars of horses bound for the east. In the lot were eight imported mares, the" property of A. K. Macomber, which have been here for several years at the places of A. B. Hancock and Miss Elizabeth Daingerfield. They were sent to Belmont Park. There were seven yearlings,. the property of Joseph Mar-rone, of New York; one the property of W. B. Miller, and one for Maj. August Belmont. The stable of Col. E. R. Bradley, which is to race at Latonia, was shipped this morning from Idle Hour Stock Farm. The two-year-olds were Booster, Beach Talk, Bandana Days, Blended, Buzzy Wuz, Buck and Broadway Jones. The older horses were Bet Mosic, Bradleys Toney, Bob Cahill and an imported horse called President. Sweep Park, the splendid young horse, belonging to E. Gay Drake, left here Monday in a private car for his engagements at Belmont Park. Star Master has arrived from George Wingfields farm at Reno, Nev., to stand this season at John E. Maddens Hamburg Place.


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