Latonia Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-16

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if LATONIA TURF NOTES f i $ . 4 LATONIA, Ky., June 15. All Hail, which C Gregory purchased from Mose Goldblatt, will fill his engagement in the forty-ninth running of the La-tonia Derby. The son of Golden Broom and Hail Columbia, which recently arrived at the Milldale course after a successful stay at Bainbridge Park, clicked off a mile and an eighth in his first asking in 1:56 and owner and trainer Gregory expect to have 1 him ready for the mile and a half race. George Korfhage, prominent horse feed I merchant of Louisville, has opened up a branch office in Covington for the benefit of his large clientele. He arrived from Washington • Park this morning and will remain t until the end of the meeting. Glenn Sullivan, whose son is under contract to Charles Bacharach, visited the young apprentice at the Southland Stable. Horsemen got together and arranged two races for the Eagles charitable meeting, , which was held at the Latonia track. One was a half mile dash, while the other was at a mile. A crowd resembling that of a race I meeting turned out for the worthy cause. True Blue Pal, which bowed last year, has ! been returned to training and trainer Jack Weaver expects to have him ready before the end of the meeting. Harry Niehaus has the three-year-old 1 Noinan and Bounding Rock at Latonia and I expects to add a two-year-old to his stable in i the next several days. Noinan is a full I sister to Memorandum, which Wayne Lewis i is training for Wood Axton. The Forest Cove Stables Butter Beans, an eligible for the Clipsetta Stakes and winner - of the Debutante Stakes at Churchill 1 Downs and the older horses Chatter Black i and Overboard are due to arrive from Wash . ington Park some time next week. C. Gregory will look after the horses until J. M. . Reed arrives from the Homewood course ; with the main division. Johnny Daniels returned from a visit to Howard Blacks Silver Lake Farm in Franklin - county, where the Southland Stable of f Charles Bacharach has ten yearlings quartered. - Daniels was well pleased with the full 1 sister to Real Partner. The latter has almost t recovered from her ailment, but Daniels expects to leave her at Silver Lake Farm until 1 November 1, when she will be taken up for r New Orleans racing. The horses that W. G. Sparks brought in l from Lexington were Running Water, Swift t Pal, Tartan, Elephant, My Last Honey, Presume. Watch Light, Darwin, Lerner Lass s and Cheronap. Swift Pal is eligible for the e Latonia Derby. Dan Morris is bringing fifteen horses here e from Bainbridge Park in time for the opening - of the meeting. Cuttlebuck, a son of f Captain Cuttle, for which Morris has refused 1 several large offers, heads the shipment. Joseph Allgeyer has three horses which he a is training for himself. They were formerly T grained by J. F. Winscher.


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