Lexington Turf Gossip, Daily Racing Form, 1925-04-01

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LEXINGTON TURF GOSSIP Col. B- Ti Baker, who stopped at Hot Springs after he left New Orleans, arrived ! here this morning and will remain in Kentucky through the racing seas m. Coleman Calloway, prominent local business man and son-in-law of the late IL I.arud.man. is very ill at a local hospital, following an operation. There has been a blood transfusion and his condition is grave. The four-year-old mare Fury, by Hourless, out of Ferment, by Octagon, one of KhOM I to go under the hammer at the Nursery Stud dispersal, today foaled a chestnut filly by I Fair llay. She is to be mated with Mont dOr.


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