Louisville Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1929-05-20

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■ t LOUISVILLE TURF NOTES f s — 4 Mr. Bradley, with Col. John P. Sullivan of New Orleans, was an early arrival at the track. He personally directed final preparations of his representatives. Mr. Bradley stated that he had hoped for a fast track for the race, yet felt confident that his candidates would prove formidable despite tha more testing footing. Jockey Mack Garner, who rides Blue Larkspur, and Willie Garner, rider of Chicatie, resorted to the airplane in making a swift trip from Belmont Park to fill their engagements. After riding in the Toboggan Handicap at Belmont Park Friday, they traveled from New York to Philadelphia by plana and at the latter point boarded a train on which they completed the trip. , — . A


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