Blue Grass Section Is Prominent At Derby, Daily Racing Form, 1936-05-04

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j BLUE GRASS SECTION IS I j PROMINENT AT DERBY; LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 2.— The Blue Grass section was represented in force, especially by the breeders, at todays Kentucky Derby. Among those in the huge throng were Dr. J. C. Carrick, H. Tasbury, Hal Price Headley, Harold Fallon, Leslie and Lucas Combs, Clarence Lebus, John Morris, who j trainer Azra, 1892 Derby winner, W. E. Cas-key, John Muth, Thomas Piatt, Thomas j Cary Piatt, Richard McMahon, Sam Look, j Arthur B. Hancock, Charlton Clay, Clay Ward; Dr. E. A. Caslick, John W. Marr, Dr. John Baird, Tollie Young, Noah H. McClelland, Horatio Mason, Miss Daisie Proctor, W. R. Estill, M. Webb Offutt, Cy White, D. T. Matlack, Harrie B. Scott, Howard Oots, Pitt ! Steele, Eugene B. Gorham, Daniel B. MidkiT!, ! Roy H. Farmer, W. C. Goodloe, Dr. Charles j E. Hagyard, Arthur W. Shutte, Al Kane, Miss i Elizabeth Daingerfield, Col. Phil T. Chinn, Charles Nuckols, Barry Shannon, Olin Gentry, Ted Bassett, Charles R. Thompson, John S. Wiggins, E. Gay Drake, Charles R. Jordan, Dr. M. E. Johnston, H. C. Ragan, L. C. Young, J. W. Parrish, Howard Rouse, Senator Johnson N. Camden, C. W. Hay, Charles W. Black, Al Smitha, Roy Carruthers, R. H. Anderson, George Collins, E. K. Thomas, Jack D. Rogers, W. Lee Nutter, Jay D. Weil, L. K. Haggin, Maj. Louie A. Beard, Kenneth Kane and A. B. Gay.


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