Lexington Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-05-11

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1 LEXINGTON TURF NOTES 4 i Manager Alfred Kane, of Greenwich Stud, Friday afternoon shipped to Belmont Park the three-year-olds Choice Goods and San Remo and the two-year-olds Ariel Queen and Ariel Gazelle. William B. Miller, president of Greenwich Stud, returned to New York. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stroube returned to Corsicana, Texas, Friday. While here they bought from Dan OSullivan, of Shelbyville, the mare High Ideal and her filly foal, by Copiapo. High Ideal is the dam of Bronze Saint and Bay Bubble, both of which are owned by Mr. Stroube. Samuel D. Riddle has returned to Glen-riddle, Pa., after a weeks visit to his Faraway farm. Hal Price Headley. president of Keeneland Association. Friday said that July 1 has been fixed as the date for opening Keeneland barns and track to horses to be trained. Applications for stables can be made prior to that date. The rental charge will be monthly for each stall. *


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