Churchill Downs Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1929-05-15

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fCHURCHILL DOWNS NOTES * i i LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 14. Four two-year-olds, the property of the Keeneland Stud, were received at Churchill Downs Monday by William Rust. They came from Maryland and include Luscina, an eligible for the Debutante Stakes, to be renewed on Friday. The others were Panivana, Gypsy Blood and Purple Rose. Valentine Crain, owner of the Wild Rose Farm, has authorized Charles Reed to act as agent for him during the stables stay here. Reed was licensed by the stewards this morning. Under present arrangements the Wild Rose Farm horses will leave here a few days before the opening of the Washington Park meeting and will be campaigned oxer the trae-ks of the Chicago district for the balance of the season.


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