Lexington Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-17

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r LEXINGTON TURF NOTES f $ $ LEXINGTON, Ky., June 16. Nocturnal, to which Senator Camden had bred many of his best mares in the last three seasons, was transferred yesterday by his purchaser, Harry Hart, to Tollie Youngs Creekview Farm in Bourbon County, headquarters of the Swingalong Stud. He will make the season of 1932 there, Mr. Hart announced. High Time, purchased by Charles T. Fisher for 0,000 at the sale of Colonel Phil T. Chinns horses last month, was moved this morning to Mr. Fishers Dixiana Farm. Chappell Bros, of Rockford, 111., rounded up a number of horses which they purchased at the May sales in the vicinity of Lexington and shipped them to Illinois. In the shipment were ten brood mares and nine yearlings. J. O. Keene, who arrived at his Keene-land Stud from Cleveland yesterday, will return to Bainbridge Park Wednesday. «


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