Will Campaign at Tropical: Majority Racing Stables at Miami Remaining for Second Gables Meeting, Daily Racing Form, 1932-03-02

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WIIL CAMPAIGN AT TROPICAL Majority of Kentucky Racing Stables at Miami Remaining for Second Gables Meeting. LEXINGTON, Ky., March 1. The majority of the Kentucky racing stables which were at Hialeah Park will remain in Florida until after the meeting at Tropical Park, but a few will be coming home before the close of the season there. Howard Wells will be among the first. He is expected at the Kentucky Association track on March 9. John Muth reports that his imported mare, Lady ONeill, foaled a chestnut i illy by Lardi Sunday morning at his Bridle Drive Farm, near Lexington. Lieut.-Col. S. C. Reynolds, in charge of the United States Remount Station at Front Royal, ya., completed the purchase at Miami last week of the following stallions, which were shipped Saturday in charge of John Jackson from Miami to Front Royal, from whence they will be sent to various parts of the country for service: Soother, Black Dove, Porterdi, Peto, Ellanglock, Phantom Cloud, Listening Ears, Cabildo, Ill Get By and Winter Play. Lieut.-Col. Reynolds also purchased the following to be used as mounts for officers, Sageboys and Prize Heart. 4


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