Pimlico Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1933-05-09

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I PIMLICO TURF NOTES $, ยป The coughing epidemic which had previously claimed four real threats for the Kentucky Derby and Preakness, Monday morning laid low William Ziegler, Jr.s Keep Out, one that was a surprising second in the Dixie last Saturday and which was being pointed for the 5,000 week-end feature. Ral Parr, who has been abroad all winter touring the continent, is returning this week and will be on hand for the closing days sport at Pimlico. Nick Huff has been negotiating for the racer Sweeping Light. He is acting for his employer, W. C. Huff. J. W. Healy, acting for Mrs. John Hay Whitney, disposed of the plater St. Christopher to W. Robinson. Jack Price reports that the good three-year-old filly Swivel is rounding to. Swivel is still coughing, but despite this is eating well and taking her daily gallops. Sylvester W. Labrot has another foal from La Muiron, the dam of Tred Avon and Monel. The new foal Is a colt, by Light Brigade II.


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