Case Of Mistaken Identity, Daily Racing Form, 1932-05-13

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CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY NEW YORK, N. Y, May 12.— Wittingly or otherwise, H. J. "Dick" Thompson, trainer of E. R. Bradleys stable at Belmont Park, confused the dockers and work watchers Wednesday morning. The split-second brigade credited a rather sensational mile trial in 1:39 to Burgoo King, winner of the Kentucky Derby. It developed Thursday that the thoroughbred was Boiling Water, a filly that resembles her famous stablemate. Boiling Water is a three year-old chestnut daughter of Bubbling Over, the sire of Burgoo King and Breakfast Bell. She is engaged at Belmont in the Acorn Stakes, one mile, to be run Saturday; Swift Stakes, seven furlongs, next Wednesday, and the Coaching Club American Oaks, at one mile and three furlongs, June 9,


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