Lexington Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1935-05-22

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1 LEXINGTON TURF NOTES S Trainer Bert Williams Tuesday afternoon loaded the main division of Warren Wrights Calumet Farm Stable for shipment to Washington Park. The stables star filly, Nellie Flag, heads the string. Others in the shipment are Black Hat, Calumet Dick, Lisabelle, Skip It, Some Bull, Some Pomp and the two-year-olds Cross Bow II., El-contento, Fair Stein, First Bid, Pharosay, Some Play, Star o War, Sun Teddy, Teddy Boy, Victorious Ann and Wiggle In. Teddy Boy, a chestnut colt by Teddy Superstitious, by Superman, was purchased at Saratoga last year for 1,500, the highest price paid for any yearling at auction in 1934. Sun Teddy, another colt by Teddy Sun Melia, by Sun Briar, was a ,500 yearling. Joe G. Chinn and Jouett Reed shipped for Detroit Tuesday. Li. K. .Rogers took a dozen head to La-tonia and O. A. Bianchi Daggie Smith, took three to the Covington course. W. C. Stroube left Tuesday afternoon after several days here. Tuesday morning he inspected the nine horses he has turned out at Jay Weils Walnut Springs Farm.


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