E. R. Bradley Retains Stable, Daily Racing Form, 1932-08-31

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I - E. E. BRADLEY RETAINS STABLE j CICERO, 111., Aug. 30. One of the conditions of the transfer of the Fair Grounds at New Orleans from E. R. Bradley to a syndicate of sportsmen, was that he fcwas to have the rightz indefinitely! to use his palatial stable at that course. This is the last word in race track construction and the retaining of the stable insures the patrons in New Orleans of a large division of the Idle Hour Farm horses. William Hurley, as usual, will ship early in the winter and be in charge of the Bradley racers.


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