Lincoln Fields Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-09-27

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; 1 LINCOLN FIELDS NOTES Trainer Claude Hunt sent the two-year-olds Cyclopic, Representative and Cyvarre, belonging to Harold Massey, and Auf Wie-dersehn and Flowery Lady, a pair of juveniles that race for William F. Knebelkamp, Louisville baseball magnate, to the Winona Stock Farm, located a few miles east of the Falls City to be rested for the winter. The Winona Farm is owned by Knebelkamp. Three more of C. B. Shaffers Coldstream Stud horses have been turned over to Jack Howard to train and race here and at Latonia. They are Babiola, Pot au Brooms and Needles. Pat Knebelkamp will ship the Knebelkamp and Morris stable to Latonia at the conclusion of the Lincoln Fields meeting arid from there will proceed South as usual. The establishment will be minus the services of its "iron horse," Spanish Play during the autumn and winter seasons, but Knebelkamp is confident that the bay son of Span-irh Prince II. Anna Horton will make amends for his absence in some of the rich stakes on the Kentucky and Illinois circuits next year. John Beard, manager of C. B. Shaffers Coldstream Stud, is a visitor. The Coldstream Stable gets away for Maryland within a few days and M Lewis, the stable jockey, is expected back from his home in Colorado before the stable leaves. Charles T. Fishers In High and P. T. Chinns Limbus were vanned to Lexington by Walter Stacy. In High will be turned out at his owners Dixiana Farm and Limbus 1 is slated for a lay-off.


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