Washington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-05-13

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WASHINGTON PARK NOTES t 4 __ # Tom Young, superintendent of Washington Park course, assisted by Cliff Burke and Sherman St. Clair, have all in readiness at that track, also at Lincoln Fields, for the incoming stables. Robert J. Gilmore, who trains for the Tennessee Breeders Association, has arrived with nine horses, several being stake eligibles. An early arrival will be twenty-two horses â– which will wear the colors of Col. E. R. Bradley. The Keeneland Stud, due the first of next week, will include twenty performers. A. A. Baroni will have twelve. Special arrangements have been made for the reception of Burgoo King, Colonel Bradleys Kentucky Derby winner, which will be a belated arrival for his American Derby engagement Saturday, June 18.


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