Lexington Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1933-08-15

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I LEXINGTON TURF NOTES j . s Emil P. Bafunno of St Louis purchased from Mx-s. Charles Whitney Moore the threes year-old filly Last Hop, by Aga Khan-Help, and from Edward Wood the three-year-old filly Madame C. Wicos, by Master Charley Lady Chicksands,- and had them shipped to Fairmount Park to be prepared for the fall meeting there. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hunter are leaving Saturday morcSng to drive to Saratoga Springs, where Mr. Hunter will assist C. J. FitzGerald in the daylight yearling sale to be held in the paddock on the morning of Augus . 17. The carloads of yearlings, two representing Col. Phil T. Chinns consignment and one the property of Maj. T. C. McDowell, were shipped Friday night, bound for Saratoga Springs to be sold. Friends here were advised by telegraph of the death of Mrs. George Cochran, wife of the well known horseman, at Berwyn, 111. . i 1 ! :


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