Lexington Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1928-05-01

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fTEXINGTON TURF N0TES~] • a LEXINGTON*, Ky.. April 30. Edwin Wcidc kamp, supervisor of the mu-tuel department here and at Churchill Downs and Latonia, has arranged with the Louisville and Nashville Railroad for a special train to run from here to Louisville next Saturday evening. The train will leave at S oclock. Weidekamp is in charge of the sale of tickets at the association track. Jockey L. Woodstock was an arrival from Louisville to ride out the balance of the season for the stable handled by M. Reiser. Jockey Kenneth Hoffman has affiliated with the stable of J. J. Greely and probably will accompany that establishment to Chicago. Contrary to reports, the Coldstream Stud Stable will remain in Kentucky for the Churchill Downs meeting at least. Following the conclusion of the local meeting a division of the stable will go to Fairmount Park, while the others, in charge of trainer Frank Taylor, will go to Louisville. Stable registration blanks for Churchill Downs were received here today. They were in heavy demand. Jockey A. Abel took his departure for Pim-lico and will ride out the remainder of the Maryland season. L. A. Conner has taken over jockey J. Churchman, formerly with the Shapoff stable. C. T. Worthington. owner of William Penn, a Derby eligible, was a visitor from Louisville.


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