Louisville Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1930-04-28

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LOUISVILLE TURF NOTES $ , $, Kirby Ramsey returned from Lexington and had his horses Your Play, a two time winner at the meeting, and Masters Hose, shipped by van back to Douglas Park. He plans to race at the coming meeting at Fairmount Park. Charles Brown, acting for "W. C. "Weant, sold to C. II. Diebold, Susie Pal, a four-year-old ; Photo Play, a four-year-old; a three-year-old, and a two-year-old by Sir Clarence. They will be raced on the Ohio circuit. Jack Lowenstein will motor to Lexington this afternoon to take in the races at the Kentucky Association course. Colonel M. J. "Winn and C. Bruce Head motored to Lexington for the day. The Parkview Stable, owned by Mrs. George B. Cox of Cincinnati, will be shipped by trainer Covington to Fairmount Park on April 30. Khinock, Energy, Jem, Travado, Sleepy Boy, Chiz and Light Hampson are the older members of the Parkview Stable, while the two-year-old colts Judge Leuders, Harvest Son and Zengaro, and the two-year-old fillies Bayonnetta and Youths Parade are the thoroughbreds that Covington will campaign in lower Illinois. J. Graham Brown, owner of the Brown Hotel Stable, and judge Eugene Daily, were at the Downs watching the workouts this jYiorninjj.


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