Fair Grounds Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-03-04

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I FAIR GROUNDS TURF NOTES 0 : The capable filly, Colonial Belle, injured when she struck one of the starting gate partitions in her last start, will be out of training for the remainder of the winter, her owner, A. Pelleteri reports. "Kildee" Schuyler, an exercise boy in the employ of the Keeneland Stud, escaped with a wrenched wrist in a hard fall from a horse he was working at the Fair Grounds Thursday morning. The horses of Thomas E. Nash and Edward F. Prichard will be shipped to Lexington tomorrow. J. J. Greeley, trainer of the Prichard stable, left today for his home at Chicago, from where he goes to Lexington next week. Tannery, Trangression, Weideleen and Bay Leaf were among the Prichard horses raced here and J. J. Greeley, Jr., had Iskum. and Beautiful Doll for Thomas E. Nash. Mr. Prichard, a visitor here, said that he plans to breed Tannery on a light scale this spring following which he will be returned to training. Upon arrival at Lexington he will be transferred to his owners Ashburne farm. W. L. Brodie plans to ship his small stable to Bowie on March 10, and with Mrs. Brodie will take a three weeks trip through Central America. Jockey Harry Roble reported indisposed and cancelled his engagements, and jockey James OMalley, injured Wednesday, was under the X-ray to determine the extent of injuries to his left- foot deceived when Paldomar was badly slammed around. A. "Tony" Fuerst, former jockey, who already has made quite a name for himself as a trainer, is shipping Mrs. M. B. Prices Silverdale and Gloritone direct to Churchill Downs from here. Both horses are named for stakes to be run during the nineteen days of spring racing at that Louisville track


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