Churchill Downs Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-05-14

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I CHURCHILL DOWNS NOTES i 4 — » Louis Unger, A. L. Copeland, Jr. and H. Long will transfer their stables to Detroit Thursday. Johnny Troxler has been authorized to sell the farm and brood mares owned by the estate of the late W. F. Knebelkamp. Jockey Alfred Robertson, contract rider for Milky Way Farms, is taking a vacation until the opening of the Hawthorne meeting. Robertson has been ailing for several days. Jack Carter added two more members to his useful stable when he purchased Miss Saxon and Anklets from R. L. Stivers. Mrs. C. R. Valentine purchased the three-year-old Sir Boston from the H. and H. Stock Farm.


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