Lexington Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1926-04-03

article


view raw text

LEXINGTON TURF NOTES LEXINGTON. Ky.. April 2. Maj. Thomas C. McDowell today sold to J. II. Manheimer of Chicago the three-year-old bay fitly Pride, by Manager Waite out of lima. The stable of H. Teller Archibald, consisting of twelve horses, arrived today from Miami and that of Col. Robert L. Baker, with fourteen horses, arrived from New Orleans. Judge William If. Shelley will arrive Monday from Louisville. The book of the Kentucky Association meeting will be distributed Wednesday. Iate foals by Walter J. Salmons Mere-worth Stud are a bay filly by Fair Play-Quarantine; a bay colt by Stefan th. Qr«ta —American Beauty, and a bay filly by Westward Ho— Perfect Peach dam of Stefan the Great. Charles B. Shaffer, master of Coldstream Farm, has returned to his home in Chicago. G if ford A. Cochran, after a week at his Shandon Farm, has departed for New York. Harry Hurdle is here from Havana in the interest of the Fairmount Jockev Club at Collinsville, III. D. W. Scott, owner of Arrow Point Stock Farm, has submitted to a second operation, and his condition is very grave. William A. Shea has sold the mare Miss Finn and her chestnut colt foal by Tea Caddy to Willis Sharpe Kilmer, and they have been shipped to his Newmarket, Va., farm. 1 |


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1920s/drf1926040301/drf1926040301_16_5
Local Identifier: drf1926040301_16_5
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800