Louisville Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1931-05-02

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| LOUISVILLE TURF NOTES | $ e-4 LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 1. Lloyd Gentry, who will remain at Louisville until after the running of the Derby, stated that he arranged for the transfer of fifteen of the H. C. Hatch horses from Hamilton to Thorncliffe before leaving for Kentucky. John V. Pons took over Captain J. S., Trailing Vine, Dr. J. G. OMalley, Jack Murphy and Scotland Miss to race in Ohio and Canada for Knebelkamp and Morris. Following the close of Churchill Downs, he will receive Joan K. and Shasta Prune. In addition to the Knebelkamp and Morris horses, he has Night Tears, Nevermore, Zeta and Unstained, the latter three his own property and Night Tears for C. De La Paz. Lloyd Gentry was due here today from Toronto and will direct the further training of H. C. Hatchs Boys Howdy for the Kentucky Derby. Boys Howdy has been here for some time.


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