Keene Sees Juveniles Work, Daily Racing Form, 1925-04-18

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KEENE SEES JUVENILES WORK LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 17.— "Jack" Keene came over early from Lexington to work a number of his two-year-olds, and he was highly elated when a number of them showed fine speed by going a quarter in :23%. The youngsters that appeared to such good advantage were Reminiscence, a filly, by Sea Sick — War Stories ; Sister Diana, a filly, by Short Grass — Queens Loch, and Champ de Mars, a colt, by War Star — Yellow Blossom. A filly by Fair Play that Keene bought from J. E. Widener, also displayed high speed when let down.


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