Louisville Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-10-30

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LOUISVILLE TURF NOTES I 4 A communication from Mrs. W. R. Hoffman, owner of Walnut Hill Farm, Donerail, Ky., advised that she is shipping Delma Dunn, Spectrum and Busy Daughter, old winners, from River Downs Saturday. O. Harney, now quartered at the Fair Grounds race track in Detroit, wired for reservations for five head. Reservations have been made for Gee Gee and Upon, which J. P. K. Willis is transferring here from River Downs. The horses O. Bagley is bringing here from Sportsmans Park to carry the silks of the Blue Ridge Stable include Jockana, Red Flyer, Mr. James, El Bailarino, Lame Duck, Weelukie, Transfun, Witan, Sir Ajax, Im-mersible. Much Wiser, Jeffrey, Red Go and F. J. Newmans good overnight handicapper, Cardarrone. O. Dobbins got in from Lexington with Watercure and Shatterproof, two useful platers owned by A. B. Letellier, New Orleans sportsman. Capuche and Chilkat which Goldblatt purchased from Whitney while at Lexington, were transferred to the Goldblatt stable at Churchill Downs. R. T. Runnels got in from Keeneland with Dandy Jay and Star Bud. Among the first jockeys to check in were Charles Landolt and Raymond "Red" Yelton Roscoe Goose has sent Foyot to Golden Maxim Place where she will be turned out for the winter. The string of W. V. Thraves transferred here from Lexington included Monoplane, College Miss and the consistent Butter Beans. C. C. Norman wired he would be In from River Downs with Vellas Choice and one other.


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