Promising Colt in Ohio, Daily Racing Form, 1932-05-24

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PROMISING COLT IN OHIO CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 23.— Major Accident, a chestnut two-year-old colt by Master Charlie — Lady Monette, breezed three-eighths of a mile in :36% over the Bainbridge oval and pulled up the half in which will give an idea of the condition the track for the opening of the thirty-one day meeting. Major Accident is the which will be seen under the colors Broeckley and Adams during the first days of the meeting in one of the juvenile events. The owners are Kentucky men, to racing, who are said to have turned down an offer of 0,000 from Tom Shaw for juvenile. The colt, along with the dam Lady Monette, was purchased from the late W. Walsh at a private sale in Latonia when Major Accident was a weanling. He is nominated for several important two-year-old stakes this year and will remain at Bainbridge the entire meeting. The colt is trained 1J. B. Hartdison. :l- er se- n- :50, 50, of of ne colt jit of of five ve ile new jw vn the he n- sh jor ed ces for for by by


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