Lexington Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1930-05-06

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LEXINGTON TURF NOTES LEXINGTON Ky May 5 5Otto Otto W Lehinann after spending some three weeks here is leaving tomorrow for Chicago He will return to Kentucky for the impending Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs DownsThe The horses of Mason Hangars Warm Stable which Price Sallee has here are to join the main division of the stable in charge of Tommy Taylor at Churchill Downs next Tuesday TuesdayAs As in previous years IT J Thompson will keep the E R Bradley Derby candidates Buckeye Poet and Breezing Thru at Idle Hour Farm until about five days before the running of the race They will make the trip to the Downs aboard their owners private van and three or four of their stable mates are going over to the Louisville track trackUnder Under present plans E F Prichards Tan ¬ nery and the score of horses A Baker is training for the R S Clark stable will be transferred to Churchill Downs on Tuesday Tannery may start in one overnight race at the Louisville track prior to the Derbys decision decisionJockey Jockey Paul Neal who displayed fine form in the saddle here returned to Cecil Howard at Churchill Downs Sunday Howard has the horses of John Marsch at the track and permitted Neal to ride here under the direc ¬ tion of J J Greely GreelyOf Of the approximately 900 horses that were registered with the racing secretary 485 either started or were entered for a race during the fifteen days meeting meetingT T C Bradley presiding steward here will remain at his local home until Wednes ¬ day before going to Louisville where he serves at the Downs with Charles F Price and S C Nuckols NuckolsAn An important sale was consummated Sat ¬ urday when J S Wallace local racing official and breeder sold the threeyearold filly Patricia Ann by Whiskaway Vision to the Everglade stable of J S AVard and F A Burton The transaction was private A short time later Wallace disposed of Sandy Hampton the only other horse he had in training to C Sloan for 150 150J J C Gillem purchased Joy Ball from L S Fladd local owner at private sale Saturday SaturdayJockey Jockey C Landolt suffered a deep cut on his right thumb while working at the track Saturday morning and declined to fill his engagements other than that on Bill Mor ¬ ris in the Idle Hour Stakes StakesE E K Bradley a frequent visitor to the track during the meeting was an early ar ¬ rival from his Idle Hour Farm Saturday afternoon He viewed the racing from his motor car parked just inside the stretch turn turnAmong Among prominent Louisville turfmen and patrons present for Saturdays sport were George V Barnes Walter I Kohn Mrs James B Brown James T Clark Junius Bell and James Green GreenThe The sudden illness of McCrossen after ful ¬ filling his engagement on Little Bo in the seventh race Saturday and the inability of J Spencer to secure a suitable rider for Onup he was withdrawn from the eighth race


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