Louisville Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1928-04-16

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j 1 j 1 1 1 I ; 1 I j l LOUISVILLE TURF NOTES LOUISVILLE. Ky.. April 14. Frank P. Book, one of the owners of the Book-Cadillac Hotel, in Detroit, and who was a recent visitor to Churchill Downs to » inspect the stable of John Oliver Keene. has S been named one of the nine directors of the Western Racing Association, operators of the » Devonshire race track in Windsor, Ont. Frank Swain arrived this morning from New Orleans with the horses Frank Fullen and Clover Club. Milton Reiser will ship his stable to Lexington Monday. On the same day Danny Miller will send to the same place eight of ■ the J. J. Coughlin horses, including Two , Dans, one of the stables Darby eligibles. W. S. Trevey arrived from Lexington with his five-year-old filly Willies Maid and [ turned her over to Dick Brooks to train. Jack McPherson received two additions to his stable when the four-year-olds Indian , and Glenning arrived from Lexington. The first named came from Mr. Matlacks Fair - ..ere Farm. Mose Goldblatt and J. O. Keene will both i ship a portion of their stables to Lexington i next Thursday. Lon Johnson reported that W. H. White-houses . Darby eligible. Colonel Shaw, was troubled with a cough, but does not regard it | as being serious. Johnson departed today to spend Sunday at his home in Latonia. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hertz, who have been j here inspecting their horses in training, left t this morning for Lexington to visit some of f the stock farms. They had planned to leave ; I Sunday night for their home in Chicago.


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