Nine in Parkview Stable: Three Juveniles and Six Older Horses Make P String in Charge of Trainer Covington, Daily Racing Form, 1936-04-18

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NINE IN PARKVIEW STABLE Three Juveniles and Six Older Horses Make Up String in Charge of Trainer Covington. LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 17. Six older horses and three two-year-olds, all by the stallion Rhinock, will represent the Parkview Stable of Mrs. George B. Cox of Cincinnati, during the Churchill Downs meeting. The horses have been at the Downs all winter and are reported by their trainer, the veteran W. D. "Butch" Covington, well advanced in their training. The most prized possession of the stable among the youngsters is Texas Rose, a half sister to Cactus Rose and a full sister to Prince Fellow, both of which are members of the Parkview establishment. She is by Rhinock -and Our Carrie which in their racing days sported the colors of Mrs. Cox. The other two youngsters are Rhiniz, whose dam is Chiz, and Rhida, who was mothered by Romeda. Cactus Rose, Eniz, Prince Fellow, Happy Rhinock, Lady Comrade and Miss Greenock comprise the older stock in the stable. Covington plans to have Mack Garner ride his stable starters here whenever possible.


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