Train at Keeneland Track, Daily Racing Form, 1936-04-06

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TRAIN AT KEENELAND TRACK LEXINGTON, Ky., April 4 Except for the breaking of yearlings, no more training will be done at Beaumont Farm. The Hal Price Headley horses in the future will be trained at Keeneland. The master of Beaumont Farm is Keeneland Associations president and he is taking the lead in making of Lexingtons new racing plant an all-year ground for horse activities in the Blue Grass state. The training stable at Beaumont Farm is being dismantled and is to be rebuilt on a location near the farm office, which is nearly a mile away from the present site in the infield of the training track. The track will, like the remainder of the land in that field, be restored to grass and again become a pasture. Headley will build a private stable at Keeneland. It will be exactly like the others which have been built and which are to be built there. Headley shipped to Belmont Park last Saturday all of the horses he intends to race this year, with the exception of four which have been turned out and may be taken up during the summer.


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