Louisville Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1935-04-20

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t LOUISVILLE TURF NOTES John M. Clancey, local enthusiast, has been turning out regularly to see his juvenile, Tristram, go through training paces under Cal McFerran at the Downs. Four promising two-year-olds, two by Rhinock, which performed, so brilliantly under the stables colors, are among the six horses W. Covington is training for the Parkview Stable. The Rhinock youngsters, both colts, have been named for the Bash-ford Manor Stakes, to be run during the coming meeting. They are Prince Fellow, from Our Carrie, and Happy Rhinock, from Chiz. Daughters of Greenock and Prince Pal complete the quartet of beginners. They are Miss Greenock, from Lady in Gold, and Lady Pal, from Sonora. All of the Park-View juveniles have bay coats.


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