Destined for English Racing, Daily Racing Form, 1931-05-23

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DESTINED FOR ENGLISH RACING LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 22.— The Sir Galahad III. colts, King Arthur and Sir Robin and Freshet, owned by R. I. Clark of New York and Paris, were sent to the Clark Farm near Lexington today. They were accompanied by the Morven Studs Whiskery, winner of the 1927 Kentucky Derby, which went wrong following his last race here. King Arthur and Sir Robin are destined for racing in England, and after spending the summer at ease, will be shipped to that country next fall. They are the ideal type, and should prove formidable bearers of the Clark colors abroad. King Arthur Is three years old and Sir Robin two. •


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