Latonia Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-06-30

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t LAT0NIA TURF NOTES t $ : . F. H. Carpenter and L. Unger had in claims for Zevar, winner of the sixth race Tuesday, and the former landed the three-year in the draw. The price was ,500. Stepenfetchit, Mrs. John Hay Whitneys good son of The Porter, will be here to fill his engagement in the 5,000 added Latonia Derby Saturday, according to word sent on from Chicago by "Big Jim" Healy, trainer of the Derby colt. Jockey R. Morrison, injured in a fall here Saturday morning, was out and around this afternoon. He hopes to resume riding in about a week. From Coldstream Stud D. E. Stewart received the two-year-olds Babyola and Pull-along. He will prepare them for summer and fall racing. Jockey R. Fischer reported indisposed and received permission to cancel his mounts. Col. P. T. Chinn, who returned to his home at Lexington from New York yesterday, came up from the Blue Grass hub to witness the performance of his Limbus in the sixth race. Nomination blanks for the 0,000 added Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes, for two-year-olds of 1933 and to be run during the autumn of 1933, and at one mile, were distributed here today. This fixture, inaugurated and run annually for several years at Churchill Downs, was transferred to Latonia last fall, when it was won by Kakapo. The added money next year will be ,000 less than that attached to recent runnings, including the renewal coming up next fall. Thomas Craven, with G. M. Carpenters Lady Ebony, got in this morning from Bainbridge. Sheldon Fairbanks wired for quarters for the good sprinter, Gold Step, winner of the Arlington Inaugural and Washington Park Handicaps. Gold Step will fill his engagement in the ,000 added Quickstep Handicap here July 9. The W. F. Axton stable assembled here in charge of Harry Van Ry includes Old Tuck, Booster Twist, Cousin Ethel, Frank Ormont, Lutie Schuster, Terry Hill, Pretty Monk and others. An unnamed and unsexed bay two-year-old son of Blondin and Light Rose, owned by Henry Oliver, Pittsburgh, master of Poplar Hill Farm, and Bring Back, two-year-old chestnut filly by Memory Lane-Memento, owned by Mrs. Augustus Gay, are additions to the stable trained by W. Z. Martin. The two-year-olds Alma S. and Brother Ben, property of Ben Endovina and trained by Barney Roberts, were unloaded here. C. A. Bidencope came from Lincoln Fields with Estinj Tight Rope and Stella F


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