Ship To Hawthorne Track: Twenty-Nine Calumet Farm Stable Horses due at Cicero Track Saturday Morning From Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1936-05-16

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, w SHIP TO HAWTHORNE TRACK Twenty-Nine Calumet Farm Stable Horses Due at Cicero Track Saturday Morning From Lexington. LEXINGTON, Ky., May 15. — Warren Wrights Calumet Farm Stable string of twenty-nine horses, in charge of trainer Bert Williams, will arrive at Hawthorne race track, Chicago, Saturday morning in three cars, which left here this evening. Jockey Eddie Arcaro will accompany trainer Williams. The string comprises Nellie Flag, Calumet Dick, Cross Bow II., Count Morse, Sun Teddy, Pharosay, Victorious Ann and the following twenty-two two-year-olds: Bomber, After All, Ahead, Bully Flora, Flying Ban- ner. Four Eleven. Galladee. Gal Sun. Gallant Eagle, Glassy Eye, Gosum, Lady Erne, Hasty Wire, Never Tire, Parmalee, Pohat, Pompete, Princess Bull. Privileged, Top Notcher, Tufted and Stop Not. Joe Houston bought six yearlings, three from Walter M. Jeffords Faraway Farm and three from Harry E. B. Scotts farm as follows: Chestnut colt, by Golden Broom— Violet Mahoney. Chestnut filly, by Boatswain— Painted Lady. Chestnut filly, by Mars— Pretty Day. Bay filly, by Big Blaze— Mrs. Burke. Bay filly, by Big Blaze— Playing High. Chestnut filly, by Big Blaze— Ding Dong.


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