Louisville Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-05-24

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| LOUISVILLE TURF NOTES f # e E. L. Snyder is shipping Tuesday to Woodbine, and will campaign Watergap, Heren-deen, Dizzy, Hidden Thoughts and Sabina H., which he purchased from Jake Lowenstein, on the Canadian circuit. E. J. Reed is sending Princess Zelda, Star Play, and probably two others in the same car. The fifteen horses that James Hukill is training for various owners got away for Bainbridge Sunday morning. He has the Ohio Derby candidate, My Prince, and the three-year-old filly Joretta, a double winner here. Bert Williams shipped the two-year-old High Explosive to Washington Park Sunday night. W. F. Knebelkamp changed his plans, and Sunday morning cancelled his stall room at Washington Park. He decided to ship seventeen horses to Bainbridge in charge of Claude Hunt. The consignment was headed by Hoops and Delivered, both Ohio Derby candidates. Harry Lunsford took over to train for H. Taylor, Dedicate, which the latter purchased from the Everglades Stable. He was shipped to Bainbridge along with the Knebelkamp horses. R. P. Brooks will remain at Churchill Downs with his three two-year-olds until about ten days before the Latonia opening. He will have at Latonia "3is Own, and the horses Fairy Ring, Agincourt and Surly for B. O. Hickman. R. L. Stivers is sending his stable of horses to Latonia the latter part of the week. John Shea vanned to Lexington James T. Looneys Tonight and Sweeprusb, and M. J. Conleys My Blaze and Timbuctoo. They will go from there to Latonia. R. L. Baker vanned the horses Perfect Model, Anna Beall, Helen Bond, Ledford, Flag Wave and Just Fly to Lexington, where they will remain until several days before the Latonia opening.


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