Churchill Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1926-05-12

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CHURCHILL TURF NOTES LOUISVILLE Ky May 11 O A Bianchi reported that My Colonel came out of his race Monday badly cut on the hind legs legsFrench French Brooks trainer of the T V Mont joy stable reported that Be Good had been sent to James Dodges Farm in Bourbon County to be bred Cobham Stargo and Burgundy other members of the stable have been turned out The three were treated for wind affection at Havana last winter winterN N W Church president of the Elgin Watch Company of Elgin 111 arrived Tuesday and will remain over to see the Derby Mr Church is the owner of Flagstaff which is being handled by Bill Knapp trainer of the La Brao Stable StableDel Del Fountain is a recent arrival from Maryland with the eightyearold Despair which he will race in his own colors and the fouryearold maiden Corrock the prop ¬ erty of J L Osborn OsbornWhats Whats the Time and Air Castle have re ¬ cently been gelded The former is in the stable of A S Eastman while the latter is the property of Harned Brothers BrothersJockey Jockey J Corcoran is an arrival and will ride for S N Holman HolmanJ J T Looneys Nogales which broke down Saturday during the running of the third race was so badly injured as to necessitate his destruction destructionBargain Bargain Day which was raced by C E Durnell last winter has been sent to P T Chinns Fayette County farm to be bred bredC C E Cropper and S Stewart who formerly conducted the Cannon Ball Stable have an ¬ nounced their intention to reenter racing and have purchased of J H Grubb the horses Squander Girl o My Heart Flank Attack and Edith Bennett BennettJ J H Payne and R S West prominent Cincinnati turfmen and joint owners of the Kenton Farm Stable are early arrivals for the Derby Mr Payne will entertain a party from the East next Saturday SaturdayF F M Grabner who races a big string came down from Chicago as did Augustus Riley RileyJockey Jockey L Geving was suspended by the stewards for ten days for rough riding in the second race He was held responsible for the jam which almost caused Candy May to fall Gevings foul riding was reported by the patrol judge and corroborated by the starter and some of the jockeys riding in the


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