Churchill Downs: Latest Turf Notes From Famous Kentucky Track, Daily Racing Form, 1925-05-14

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j w CHURCHILL DOWNS Latest Turf Notes From Famous Kentucky Track LoriSVII.LK. Ky.. May 13. George Banns Arrow Point foaled a bay colt, by Whiskaway. at filial Willi Manor, U.ihi. sday morning. .1. . Whitlow has arrived from L.-xington witli seven horses, of which all. with the exception of the three-year-old Col. Stewart, are two-year-olds. The best of the youngster! are I.oyal H. and the apeedy Kstin, a son of Westy Hogan and Veracity, which acored impr. ss-ivt ly at the Lexington meeting. Kstin is the first of the pet of W. sty Hawaii to 1. ■ sent to the rac. s. Before departing for Idle Hour Farm this afternoon, where he ne-.-ts former Governor John M. Parker, Of Louisiana, Edw anl 1 Schll id. r and John I. Sullivan, E. R. Bradley Bald that he would only have one Derby start r Saturday. He intends to place aia n tin r. liance on Broadway Jones, which will be ridden by H. Merer. Trainer Earl Linnell reports that Oaprey pulled up lame after his morning gallop, and therefore had to b.* withdrawn from the fifth race. William Duke, trainer of the g. A. Cochraa at able, arrived from the East Wednesday. The Cochran Derby candidate, Flying Kbony, preceded .Mr. Duke hen. Th.-i latter found the colt la good shape.


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