Keeneland Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-04-10

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1 KEENELAND PARK NOTES f s Headed by the Oaklawn Park record breaker. Aunt Myrtle, the horses of John McAtee unloaded at the Serenata Farm Thursday where they will be prepped for their engagements at Keeneland. The others to come from Hot Springs with Aunt Myrtle were Joaney B., Atena, Billies Orphan, Ivonia, Corner Boy and Pert Laddie. The latter is three years old and has never been to the races. F. P. Letellier was an early visitor Thursday morning. Letellier came over from Louisville to make arrangements for the shipment of nine head to Keeneland next Monday or Tuesday. The dockers brigade was swelled Thursday morning with the arrival of Teague Pichon. Pichon stopped off several days in New Orleans after spending the winter In California. After spending several hours at Keeneland Park Thursday morning, Albert Dunne, Frank Swain and jockey Harold Beasy returned to Louisville. Joe Wolkins of the Turf Catering Company with headquarters in Chicago, arrived to remain until after the meeting. He imme-ately went over plans with president H. p. Headley regarding changes and improvements to bo made in the club house and grandstand dining rooms. Walter Carey, who is well known to horsemen, having operated the Seminole Restaurant in Hialeah during the past winter, returned from Miami. He has obtained an interest in the Springhurst Club with William and Joe Keith, prominent Lexington sportsmen.


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