Latonia Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-10-22

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1 LATONIA TURF NOTES K 4 . - L. H. Ungars Brimsey, Bubsy C. and Intruder have been turned over to J. J. Keith to train. They were shipped here from Cleveland. Bettabrac and Sawdust were registered by A. E. Van Ree. They campaigned at the recent Fairmount Park meeting. A sprained left wrist suffered by George South in his rfall from Tommy Thursday forced him to cancel six. mounts Friday. R. Morrison showed up with an injured left I hand and cancelled the mount on Playbill I Friday. Louis Hudson got in from Cranwood with ; The King, Don Pablo and Anadnab. Clarence Bunte was an arrival from Fair-mount Park. Before departing from the Col-linsville track, he turned out Mrs. M. Eck-mans On Leave, Master and Farr at William Phillips farm and shipped Grand Baby to Jefferson Park. Mrs. Eckmans Starboard Light is here in charge of E. E. Watson and will go from here to Jefferson Park along with the Watson string. C. E. Patterson vanned Flaunt and Emerr gency Aid to Phil T. Chinns Old Hickory Farm, near Lexington. W. A. Whiteside arrived from Toronto with Southland Lad, Bobby Powers, Norma-hal and Noels Dress and turned them over to Eddie Kaiser to train. Emerson Davis vanned W. Diebolds Walter D. from Lexington and -took over to train J. V. Pons Lady Sweet. Four others owned by Pons have been turned out for the winter. Acting for the Coldstream Stud, Jack Howard sold at private terms to H. Cooper the three-year-old filly Needles, a double winner here. After a short suspension for rough riding, Charles Corbett resumed riding Friday. Jockey E. Eppihimer, who came in yesterday from Maryland, had his first mount when he piloted Captains Daughter Friday.


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