Caskey Returns to Kentucky, Daily Racing Form, 1936-04-16

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CASKEY RETURNS TO KENTUCKY LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 15. After an absence from Kentucky racing for several years, during which he raced in other parts of the country, William W. Caskey is back in the Blue Grass state with a stable of nine, six of which are owned by William R. Coe, the others by himself. Recommended by the fact that she is a full sister to Ladysman, the juvenile filly Pompous Lady, is the pet of the stable, which also includes four other two-year-olds and the older Pompeys Pillar, all owned by Coe, and the two-year-olds School Mom and Miss Leannah and the four-year-old Thornby, belonging to Caskey. The other Co youngsters are Old Maid, a bay filly by Apprehension Vanity; Pom-pish, bay filly by Pompey Polygon; Royal Sortie, brown gelding by Sortie Queen Royal, and an unnamed gelding by Sortie-Belgian Queen. The Caskey horses arid also Pompeys Pillar were at Santa Anita.


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1930s/drf1936041601/drf1936041601_22_6
Local Identifier: drf1936041601_22_6
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800