Churchill Downs: Turf Notes of Interest from Kentuckys Famed Race Course, Daily Racing Form, 1926-05-25

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Churchill Downs Turf Notes of Interest From Kentuckys Famed Race Course LOUISVILLE ICy May 21 21Fred Fred Hopkins assistant trainer to James Rowe arrived this afternoon with three horses from New York The trio included Rapture intended as a starter in the Ken ¬ tucky Oaks to be run the closing day of the present meeting Hopkins also brought a twoyearold colt that will start in the Bashford Manor Stakes It is expected that when Hopkins returns East he will take with him Coronation which Is intended for steeplechasing steeplechasingThe The division of the L T Cooper stable that has been quartered at Douglas Park has been shipped to Latonia under the care of R Whitaker The remainder of the sta ¬ ble quartered at Churchill Downs will be sent to Latonia at the close of racing here hereR R L Rogers will ship four horses to Aurora this week The remainder of the stable will be raced here the entire meeting meetingA A B Hancock prominent Kentucky breed ¬ er was an arrival to inspect his racing stock and to complete his plans for the future futureGeneral General Haldeman has entirely recovered from the injuries he received in his last start startSunday Sunday witnessed the departure of the Chula Vista Stable to Fairmount Park The consignment consisted of twelve horses and included Carlaris The latters injury is entirely healed and lie will be put in train ¬ ing at Fairmount Park ParkJ J B Partridges horses were shipped to Fairmount Park Sunday a call on the services of Donald Dubois the apprentice rider under contract to B B AVilliams for the remainder of the Downs and Lalonia meetings meetingsGeorge George Arvin shipped the division of the H T Archibald horses in his charge to Belmont Park Sunday SundayWill Will Perkins reports the death of the sixyearold horse Satellite at Lexington LexingtonTrainer Trainer William Karrick wired that he was shipping W R Coes crack threeyear old filly Black Maria to Churchill Downs to start in the Kentucky Oaks OaksThe The Latonia stake books were distributed among the horsemen Monday MondayJ J B Respess has purchased from L B Draun the mare Waterflag and after the Latonia meeting he will send her to his Highland Stock Farm to be used as a brood mare mareJ J F Schorr has arranged to ship a por ¬ tion of the E B McLean stable to Fairmount next Thursday ThursdayT T Dillea had his first mount of the meet ¬ ing when he piloted Capuchin in the second race raceJohn John McGee manager of H Coltons La Brae Stable will not take Moonraker to Belmont Park with the remainder of his band The sixyearold son of Broomstick Watercress which tore the ligaments in his right fore leg just above the ankle during the running of the Grainger Memorial Handi ¬ cap last Saturday will be sent to Dr C C Canns farm near Lexington to be turned out for the summer Elector another mem ¬ ber of the stable is now running out at the Cann farm and will remain there until autumn autumnTrainer Trainer R T Watts will take Herdsman also owned by the La Brae Stable to Fair mount Park ParkJockey Jockey Robert Jones tinder constract to the La Brae establishment who is suffering from measles will be taken to his home near San Diego Calif and given a good rest as soon as his condition permits his removal His parents are here with him himThe The stables of S N Holman and L T Cooper will be shipped to Latonia at the conclusion of this meeting meetingCaptain Captain Hal and eleven other racers that week to Fairmount to be raced at the Collins ville track Later they will be transferred to Chicago for the racing there thereRobert Robert S Shelley will depart Sunday for Fairmount to assume his duties as assistant in the racing secretarys office at that track Jockey trackJockey R Jones was stricken with the was substituted on Oscda in the seventh race measles during the morning and E Benham


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