Latest Louisville Gossip: Heinie Cavanaugh Ships Twelve Head to Washington Park-Other Trainers Await Latonia Opening, Daily Racing Form, 1931-05-28

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LATEST LOUISVILLE GOSSIP Heinie Cavanaugh Ships Twelve Head to Washington Park — Other Trainers Await Latonia Opening. LOUISVILLE, Ky.t May 27.— Twelve of the twenty-four horses Heinie Cavanaugh is training for different owners were shipped to Washington Park tonight, while the others will be transferred to Latonia in the next two days. Jack Weaver, trainer of W. E. Smiths Wise Talk, breezed the son of Wise Counsellor a slow half mile this morning in :51. It was the first move for the colt since he bucked during the early part of the meeting. Dan Lehan, owner of Bronzewing Farm has several horses in training at the Downs, and plans to remain here until a week prior to the opening of the Latonia meeting. Joe Hubbard made a late change in his plans and instead of shipping to Cleveland for the Bainbridge meeting decided to remain at Douglas Park until several days prior to the opening at Latonia. Albert Lewis, who has Ridgeview and four others at Churchill Downs, intends to remain here until the latter part of next week before shipping to Latonia. Before departing for Chicago Wayne Lewis declined an offer for the two-year-old Memorandum. The filly, which Wood Ax-ton purchased from W. C. Goodloe, with In Memoriam, her sire, which now stands at his Jefferson County farm, was one of the best to show during the Havana racing. Charles N. Lewis has four horses at Churchill Downs for Mrs. James B. Brown and others. Trainer Lewis intends remaining at the Downs for a four-day visit. Among the Louisville delegation that is expecting to take in the week-end sport at Washington Park are Judge Eugene Daily, James Graham Brown, Roscoe Searcy, Issy Goodman, W. E. Smith, Junius Bell. Baylor Hickman and others. Several of the horses of the Hieatt Brothers stable which failed to go through the sale here last week will be sent to Latonia. A trainer has not been selected for the stock. Frank Letellier has changed his plans and instead of sending his horses to Douglas Park will move them into the quarters formerly occupied by the Joseph Widener horses. The eight horses that George White has here for the Audley Farm Stable will remain until next Saturday. Then they go to Latonia, where trainer Spence is sending several from Chicago. _


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