Lexington Turg Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1924-11-12

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LEXINGTON TURF NOTES LEXINGTON, Ky., Nov. 11. J. Hatfield arrived from Columbus with Squire Wiggins, Deering, Step and Ada Doe. The five-year-old, Broomflax, owned by L. Kay, has been turned over to W. Perkins to train. The only horses belonging to P. T. Chinn that Charlie Patterson brought here to race, were Baalbec and Fair Vision. Patterson is also training Brother John for J. H. Patterson. The only horses that P. Coyne will race here will be Pindar Peel, Annihilator, Single-hand, The Smasher and Lady Finnell. The remainder of the stable," including Bourbon Boy, Abstract and King Gorin II., were lefr at Churchill Downs to go into winter quarters. W. M. Cain is a recent arrival from the Ohio tracks with one of the largest stables he has ever trained. The establishment comprises Tan Son, Gem, Arragosa, Whirlwind, My Biddy, Blennerhassett, Royal Dick, Dr. Glenn, White Wings, Floy Lilly, Blossoms, Malthus, Antiquity, C. T. Worthington and Ak-Sar-Ben.


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