Moving to Lexington Track: Millsdale Stable to Send Representatives after Stakes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-04-10

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MOVING TO LEXINGTON TRACK Mfflsdale Stable to Send Representatives After Stakes. Green Bottle and Yarn Socks In Lafayette Stakes Bottle Cap Now at Book-wood Farm. LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 9. Giantiller, eligible to start in the Ben All Handicap, and, the two-year-olds Green Bottle and Tarn Socks, named for the Lafayette Stakes, will fill those engagements at Keenelarid, according to Anthony Pelleteri, trainer of the Mills-dale Stable, under the colors of which the three do their racing. The Millsdale trio, along with several owned by the C. L. Stable and half a dozen or so belonging to Pelleteri, -will give up quarters here at Churchill Downs and head for the Lexington track within a few days. Carl Laemmle, titan of the motion picture industry, and his son own the C. L. Stable, while Millsdale Stable Is the nom de course of Melvin L. Emerich, Chicago banker. Easter Stockings, a superlative performer under the Audley Farm colors several seasons back, is the dam of Yarn Socks, and the likely beginner had either Woodcraft or Trace Call as sire. He has not been to the post, while Green Bottle, an unsexed son of Greenock and Helen D., accounted for several starts at Santa Anita. SHIPPING TO CHICAGO. Pelleteri hopes to return his good three-year-old prospect Bottle Cap to training before shipping to Chicago following the close of the Churchill Downs meeting. An injury received while at Santa Anita forced Bottle Cap out of competition and he has been at Jack Howards Rookwood Farm for a month. Ttennob and Where Away, other good winners under the Millsdale. and Pelleteri silks, also are at Rookwood, but neither will be taken up before fall. Three others, The Shooter, Kievan and Doran, on the ailing list and at Mrs. T. M. Murphys Golden Maxim Farm, will undergo firing treatment, with Dr. N. E. Southard handling the iron. After running out since last fall, Old Forester and The Hare are back in training. Pelleteri added them to the division of his stable at Douglas Park.


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