Louisville Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1929-05-10

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LOUISVILLE TURF NOTES LOUISVILLE Ky May 9 9Frank Frank Taylor trainer of the Coldstream Stud horses vanned that big stable from Coldstream Farm near Lexington to the Downs yesterday Five vans were required to haul the big stable chiefly made up of two yearolds yearoldsSeveral Several Derby eligibles not looked upon as likely starters turned in useful trials yester ¬ day They included C C Wrights Highway which went one mile in 145 handily and E J Lehmanns Suitor which was timed in 158 for one mile and an eighth eighthBill Bill Cunningham and Bryant Ott local horsemen report that their young brood mare Divorcee foaled a healthy and well made bay colt by Omond Tuesday at George Longs Bashford Manor Farm FarmCopies Copies of the first issue of conditions cov ¬ ering the first ten days of the meeting of the Washington Park Jockey Club which opens on May 27 are being distributed here They have been in big demand and seem to have struck a popular chord with horsemen who contemplate shipping to the Homewood course courseThe The horses of J M Hukill J T Looney and D T Morris also arrived yesterday from Lexington All shipped in good fashion fashionJockey Jockey A Coleman came from Idle Hour Farm with William Hurleys division of E R Bradleys stable and will accept mounts be ¬ ginning Saturday Mose Cossman will make the lads engagements


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