The Clown Back to Farm, Daily Racing Form, 1927-06-18

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THE CLOWN BACK TO FARM LiATONIA, Ky., June 17. The Clown, winner of the 1924 Latonia Derby for the Aud-ley Farm Stable, will be turned out at Estills Farm near Lexington at the conclusion of the Latonia meeting. The horse, which had been in retirement at Audley for more than a year, was put back in training this spring, but trainer Kay Spence found his every attempt to get him back to the race3 unavailing and has decided to retire him permanently. Creek Indian, which suffered serious injuries in his last race, and Miami Triad, others of the same stable, will also, be sent to the Estill Farm to be turned out until fall. Spence will ship his stable to Lincoln Fields the final week of the Latonia meeting, and the division of the Audley Farm Stable that Miller Henderson is campaigning at Fairmount Park will, at the termination of that meeting, he shipped to Saratoga.


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1920s/drf1927061801/drf1927061801_14_6
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Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800